The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1949 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1949.
hkbron Mrs. Byron Gfgnar av dinner guests of trs . John O. Ratcliff n Wavelano. and had Babe Hudson’s at celebration of Mm and Mrs. Hudson’s nr.iversaries. Agent. Kenny Harris ,is vicinity. Monday, jhotoghapher getting C 4-H projects tn adt for the County Fait-. Mrs. Fletcher Gofr hursday wltn their fir. Indianaports. They bmpanied by Mr. and s McCutenan and son. Mrs. Joseph Rutledge japolis wen- Sund " Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
(OI NTY fair azing piece of mechnnyn as “Uncle Ezra's hu h has been shown at county and state fairs t the Tri County 4-H Russellville August i,
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A romantic scene from United Artists nostalgic film, “The Great Dan Patch,’’ with costars Dennis O’Keefe and Ruth Warlick. The picture is at the Voncastle today.
ry and Stop Me -By BENNETT CERF —
1)U admire perseverance, consider the case, reported in per’s Weekly, of a monkey named Charlie in the Baltipoo. Charlie liked to beat up all the other monkeys. To
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itis keeper put him in with a tough porcu-
lamed Wilton. A faceJWilton’s quills, figured leoper, would quench
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“again and again and After each assault, he retire to a corner and
Ily extract quills one by fherc came the inevitable (it when Wilton ran out lilts. The keeper buried
next morning. Charlie
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* * * -hnd Tachau of Kentucky always closed his eyes when he dranl It julep, and one day a New Yorker asked him why. The s g Veil-made julep, sub," explained the colonel, "invariably makei bouth water, suh, and I do not care to dilute my drink. V) right, 1948. by Bennett Cert. PUtrlbuted by King Fcaturee Byndlcat*. I PICKETING’sToUGH in hot weather "
NOTICE TO COAL BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County. Indiana, will receive sealed bids up to 10 a. m. GST on Monday August 16 1049 for the furnishingf o eoal to the Putnam County Heating Plant nml for coal to be used at the Putnam County Poor Asylum for the winter of 194P1950, to wit: For the Putnam County Heating Plant 75 tons, more or less, of prepared Stoker Coal 1 1-2 inch to 5-16 inch, to be good grade of coal. Said coal to be weighed on city scales of Greencastle, and said persons or firm furnishing said coal to pay for said weighing, delivering coal 1 > said heating plant. Bidder to furnish samples of coal. For the County Poor Asylum Stoker Coal 1 1-2 inch to 5-16 inch good grade coal. Also 6x2 lump coal. Bidders to furnish samples of coal to be supplied on contract. The coal for the County Poor Asylum to be weighed on the city scales of Greencastle and Unperson or firm furnishing sa : d coal to pay for said weighing. Said coal to bo delivered by said bidder to said County Poor Asylum as needed. The persons or firm awarded the contract to furnish coal for said heating plant and County Poor Asylum must hid with thproposition to furnish said co .1 from time to time as may be required so as not to permit either ■of said places to be without sufficient quantity of coal on hands at all times. The bidder to make and file with his bid a non-collusion affidavit as required by statute. The person or firm award d the contract will bo required to enter into a written contract to so furnish said coal and give a bond of written guarantee to the effect that they will keep their contracts as entered into. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Signed: Clarence Goff Alonzo Smith, Members of the Putnam County Board of Commissioners. Attest: James W. Wright, Auditor, Putnim County, Indiana. 1-8-21
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indiana, Administrator, of the estate of Harvey Shuey late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to he solvent. Homer R. Sands, Administrator. No. 9001. Gillen and Lyon, attorneys. Omer C. Akers. Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court. l-3t
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NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the Matter of th* Guardianship of Anna Wilcox; Adonis S. Pool, Guardian. No. 453. By Virtue of an order of the Putnam Circuit Court, the undersigned, guardian of Anna Wilcox, will, at the law offices of Gillen * Lyon at 22'... West Washington Street, in the City of Greencastle. in Putnam County. Indiana, on the 10th day of August, 1949, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Daylight Saving Time, and from day to day thereafter until sold offer at private sale for not less than the full appraised value, an interest in certain real estate belonging to said ward and described as follow’s: An estate for life In an undivided «*te-third of the following described real estate in Put nom County, Indiana, towit: The west half of the southwest quarter of section 29, township 14 north, range 2 w«st, containing 80 acres, more or less. Said sale will be made subjett to the approval of said court and on the following terms and conditions: Cash. Adonis S. Pool, Guardian. July 30, 1949. Gillen & I--y on - attorneys.
SIGNS Of All Kinds TRUCK LETTERING DWIGGINS 24 tj N. JACKSON
Classified Ads All t lirotined advenlNlng uiiist be paid In advance. Customers using classified aids are asked to send eash with Ihe ad. Figure the first IS words at 25 cents and each additional word one
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Two 104t Tnte--natinnal 1-2 ton trucks. fal'condition. Omar trucss. 309 North Vine St. 20-51.
Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, Tvarehousei, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana St. Phone 403 10-tf
SHOPPERS SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY
FOR SALF: Wealthy apples. Buchhcit Orchards. 29-tf.
FOR SALE New re-cleaned timolhp seed. Austin Wheeler. Cloverdale, R. 2. l-2p FOR SALE: Dodge Pick-up truck. H. H. Ellis, 615 E. Seminary St. l-3p
FOR SALE: Fries. 35 cents lb. Lizzie Buis, Commerica, Place i-lp
FOR SALE: 7 house doors, 1 glass door $3.00. Other 6. $2.00 a piece. See John Tharp. Phone 854-J. 1-lp
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MEN’S ROCKFORDI
FOR WORK! Rove/ proof fopi I
The sock America wears to work I Rugged cotton; cushiony, absorbent. Regular length, size il. MONTGOMERY WARD
As we are leaving farm for an indefinate period we will sell 200 to 225 straight run chicks, weighing 1 1-4 to 1 1-2 lbs. Mrs Lawrence McCammack, Clovci • dale. Route 2. 20-2o.
FUR SALE: Locust post.-. Place your order for future de livery. Splits or rounds, an> amount, any size. Charles Monahan, Locust Heights Farm, ,'i miles south Putnamville. Mon-tf.
FOR SALE: Recleat led Vigo wht at Alva Cash. 2 miles so. Cloverdale on 43. l-3-2p FOR SALE: Used Mini -Mi.line two row pull-type corn picker. $400.00. Dormer Implement Co. i-5t,
-FOR SALE: Farmall "Reg-i lar" Rov Crop Tractor. New rubber. New pain:. Recently over-hauled. Cultivators. $425.00. Donner Implement Co. l-5t
FOR SALE: 11 pigs, one or all. W. E. McBride, phone 420-W 1-2 P
FOR SALE: A. C. combiimotor ami attachments. Wou! 1 take propeller shaft assembly in trade. Earl E. Cash. Fillmorh. 30-3|i
I am now back in my office Dr. McClintock Phone 1098 Hours 9-11 1-5 ALAMO BLDG.
INSURE AGAINST POLIO Wm. R. Padgett Phone 019-K
WE PAY FOR DEAD f ANIMALS Prompt, Sanitary Service. Call Green castle 278 or 97 Call Cloverdale SO or Ihitnamvillc S.3. Bainhrldge I (Mi. Roueliditlc 79K7 We pay all phone eharges. JOHN WACHTEL, COUP.
FOR SALE: 1948 Oldsmobil.i "76", 4 door sedan, excellent condition. Inquire pre-fab 2 Observatory Place after 5 p. m. l-3p. FOR SALE: Extra fine baled alfalfa timothy, mixed hay. All in barn. Jewel Vaughan, A,r Port Road. l-3-2p FOR SALE: Medium size. Heatrola. extra good condition. Phene 654-M. l-3p
FOR SALE: Old Singer Sewing machine, good condition. Also stroller with pad. like new. Phone 959. l-2p
FOR SALE: 28 head good Hereford heifers. All or any part. Earl Allen, 5 miles north of Greencastle on 43. l-3n
FOR SALE: Walnut bedroom suite. Inner springs and inner spring mattresses; two twin beds, maple finish, inner springs; drop leaf table, four chairs. 5 Park street. Call after 5 p. m. l-2t
FOR SALE: 1-2 room house, complete with Oil heater and sink'. - Priced to sell. Call 64 between 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. 1-21
FOR SALE: 150 White Rock pullets, March hatch. about ready to lay. Mrs. Paul McKecham. Route 1. Greencastle. l-2p FOR SALE: One single iron bed with inner spring mattress and springs. $15.00 Call cven- | ings at 126 E. Washington st. l-2p
SEE THE NEW Ferguson Tracfor and Implement* including the new Ferguson 3 bottom plow.
SHONKWILER TRACTOR SALES Rasoment High Point
FOR SALE: Fries, eggs, and mangoes. Elmer Cox, one-half mile north of Mt. Meridian. l-2p
FOR SALE: Plums at 25 cents per gallon. 819 South Indiana st. Donald Thomas. l-2t
FOR SALE: McCormiek-Deer-ing 10-20 Tractor on steel. $125.00. Donner Implement Co.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE An attractive six room modern home on E. Washington Street. Large lot, well landscaped. Room for large garden. J. T. Christie, 21 So. Indiana St. -3-t
FOH SALE The Besser property at 311 No. Indiana St. Six rooms and hath, hardwood floor. Price $6,000. J. T. Christie. l-3t
FOR SALE: Modern 7 room home, 3 bedrooms, 2 acres of ground, all kinds of fruit. $6750. If you have $2500. I will sell you this property. One of the finest in the city. John Tharp, phone 654-.I. l-ip
WANTED
WANTED Vault and cesspool cleaning. Free estimates. Jess Rumley, Airport Road, Phone 15F6. 28-4p
WANTED TO RENT: Largo house for 10 or 12 months to accommodate twenty Phi Beta Phh sorority girls. Will pay go d rent. Call 215-W. 29-3t. WANTED: Teacher wishes to lent room or small apartment. Address Box 3, Daily Banner. l-2t
WANTED: House to rent in Greencastle or small home in country. Box 195 '/ r Banner. l-3p
WANTED: Small grain rent. Box 195
farm, cash '/, Banner. l-3p
FOP RENi
FOR RENT; Three loom modern apartment, partly furnished. Call 652-W, after 5:30 p. m. l-2n
FOR SALE: Ward’s Garden tractor with Mower and Cultivators. Like new. $165 00. Donner Implement Co. l-5t FOR RALE: Used Allis-Chal-merS WC mounted mower. 7 foot cut. $75.00. Donner Implement Co. l-5t
FOR RENT: 7 room modern home to responsible party, completely furnished. Available Sept 1 through Feb. 1. 615 Anderson st. Phone 653-W. 29-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE: As I am going out of business 1 have for sale several monuments, markers, and a garden tractor at very reduced prices. Sec me after 6 p m. or on Saturday. W. G. Webb, 501 West Walnut street. -Ip
Artifical Breeding: Holstein. Guernsey and Jersey urea. All proved transmitters at high milk and butter production. Call before 9 a. M. Indiana Artiflcai Breeding Association. Phone 24F3, Greencastle. 26-tf.
POLIO INSURANCE for a small cost of $3.00 per person. Pays up to $5,000. COX & MATHEWS. Phone 104 . 27-12;
POLIO KPIDIMIC GROWS Are your children insured? Contact Cential Insurance Agency, 24 VV. Washington or call 134. 28-6t
HIGHEST cash prices paid for dead animals. Quick friendly service. Call Cloverdale 116 ring 4, or John Tharp, Greencastle, 654-J. By Products Industries,
SHOP AT Baa'bridge’s modern 10 cents store-you’ll be surprised. C. H. and C. Variety Store, Bainbridge. Mon-tf
INSTRUCTION. MALE: Diesel is going places. Come along! Prepare for this good pay trade now. We will personally interview mechanically inclined men. Full information furnished no obligation. Writi Utiliti- s Diesel Training, Daily Hauler. l-2p
CAN YOU BE A PRACTICAL NURSE? INSTRUCTION Women! The need for practical nurses is great, pay is excellent. Learn this fascinating work at home, spare time. Short class training may be added. Plan welcome by doctors, hospitals. High School not necessary. Many earn while learning. Write for FREE information NOW! Wayne School of Practical Nursing. Daily Banner. l-2p
FARM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Two salesmen will be hired hy major feed company for permanent, full-time work in this county. Home nights. No stock or credit to carry. Betterthiin average earnings. Thorough training cu job. Must have dependable car. Age 25 to 50. Only sober, serious-minded. rolibale men will be considered. For confidental appointment, reply to Box MMC, Daily Banner Ip
For highest grade upholstering, repairing, and refinishing, all work guaranteed, call Art Furniture Shop, 7 W. Franklin St. Phone 299. 30-tf.
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Radioactive Walls To Be Kay-Proofed
SAN FRANCISCO, (UP) — Removable plastic wallpaper has been developed as a remedy to one of the critical health hazards of the atomic age, radioactive pollution of laboratories and factories. A scientist from the Oak Ridge national laboratory in Tennessee, Dr. Carleton Jealous, described this new wall coating to the Amcrcian Chemical Society. The walls are covered with three Coats of dense paint known as prufeoat, and over it is sprayed a thin rubbery film called cocoon. If the walls become “hot" from radioactive substances, the coating can be stripped off and replaced with a new one, he said. -N»
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ffc-MTNG is hot, too, so^iotUiat^^^ilap^ocedat the struck rier Electric Co. in Cleveland in bathing suits. They substitut- | 11 Kht parasols with strike slogans printed on them for heavy TV ■ s, k'ns. Two of the striking CIO-United Electrical Workers “‘hers. Robert Haddock (left) and Andy Suhanic, picket the easy sitting down and having refreshmenta. (International)
Quinoa ,one of the few grains that can flourish in the high altitudes of the Andes, is useJ by the native Peruvian Indians as a feed, a food, and a beverage.
SAVE THE COST of scat covers. Fina Foam cleans auto upholstery perfectly. Stop ’N Shop.
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