The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1949 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949.

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ERICH BliANDEIS Until this vpr>- moment you have probably never known that this newspaperman who has been eking out a modest but fairly comfortable living by his

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typewriter, is a millionaire. 1 didn't know it myself until my insurance man left here a mv moments ago. There is also a very good likeiiheod that you. too. are a milionaire without realizing it. Look into the matter. You lave no idea what a difference t can make in your outlook on

life.

This insurance man came to pe me about my fire insurance 1 didn't have enough, he told • 1 should have more "Extended Coverage.” Naturally I argued with him. Didn't 1 already have windnn coverage? And hail, exsion riot, civil commotion, aircraft, smoke and "except as irreinafter provided" coverage? What more did he want from

me?

So he asked me to come outside with him. He pointed to a big oak tree hat must have stood there for nore than a hundred years. "See that tree?" he asked, "Certainly I see that tree, .'/hat about it?" "How much do you think it .v mid c >st to replace that tree, n hurricane hr lightning or an ilrplnne wreck destroyed it? he asked. He gave the answer himself. "If you are a millionaire you

couldn't transplant such a tree even if you bought one. “Here you are covered for only a measly few* thousand dollars worth of damage to your trees. That won't even pay for ne single tree." ' Gosh,'' I said to myself, and looked around my place. I looked at the oaks and the maples and the birches and the tiickories and the pines and the arbor vitae and the hemlocks •ind all the other trees that Nature had put there as a bonus for me to enjoy. I did some quick figuring and, taking the insurance man's estimate with a considerable grain of salt, I discovered that I an worth somewhere around sixty million dollars in trees alone. That settled it! Now being a millionaire I did increase my insurance as he suggested particularly when he showed me proof that his company had recently paid a fellow a thousand dollars for the loss of one of those million-dollar oaks.

All cUmined advertising must tie paid In advance. Customer* using classified ads are asked fa send easb with the ad. Figure the first IS words at 25 cent* and each additional word one

FOR SALE Westinghouse electric range. Cedar Crest Court. 2 miles east 43 on 40. 8-3p. FOR SALE: 3 wheel tricycle, good condition. Phone 415-M. 8-3t.

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Band instruments Kersey Music Store.

rent 1-tf

CALL 9.11 for Service on your Ward appliances Radios Refrigerators Sfoves Pumps Oil Burners Washers. MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY

But when the fellow left. I did some thinking. Neither you nor I may ever be able to convert our trees and flowers and shrubs into cash. Nor will we ever translate into money the sentimental value "f all the little knicknaeks we I collected on our journey through

life.

But when you sit under one of your own trees or look at that memento of your honeymoon trip isn't there a warmth in you. a glow of gladness for which no insurance company could ever pay you the prop., amount? You may be overdrawn at your bank, and still be a millionaire.

FOjt It ENT: Large comfortable sleeping room, teacher or graduate student preferred. 504 South Jackson. Telephone 224-W. 7-2t. FOR RENT: Modern 2 room apartment, unfurnished Employed woman preferred. 423 E. Franklin. 6-8-10-3p.

FOR SALE: Purebred Jersey j bull, service age. See David fBarr, 2 miles south on road 43. ! 8-2p. FOR SALE: One sow with six pigs, six weeks old; 3 sows to farrow by Sept. 15th. Inquire one and one half miles northeast of Mt. Meridian. Pius Lanham. 8-3t.

FOR RENT: Six room semimodern house anil garage. Adults only. One half mile south of Roads 75 and 40. Clara B. McCammack, Coatesville. 7-5>-12-3r. FOR RENT: On shares, very good 400 acre cattle and hog farm, two modern houses, good proposition for a long program to a man with successful record ted reasonable finance. Address Box 10, Daily Banner. 8-3t.

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: 4 year old Jersey cow, fresh in two weeks. Elmer Finney. Cloverdale. 8-2p.

FOR SALE: Water heater, sinks, t6il«f, lavatories. 719 So. Locust St. 7-3p.

FOR SALE: Good work horse. 11 years old; one Berkshire male hog, 5’2 months old. Floyd Barrow Stilesville. 6-4p.

FOR SALE: 14 yearling Hereford heifers average about 600 lbs. ready for grain feed. Dewey Hood Farm, 2 miles east Cloverdale. 6-4p.

FOR SALE: 37 nice feeding shoals. Theodore Hurst, Airport 8-2p

Road.

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GARAGE EQUIPMENT Since I haVe gone out of business and have accepted a position Pt C. A Webb’s, I have for sale all of my garage equipment practically all new. and auto parts. Paul Cooksey, Cloverdale, Ind. See me at Webb's daytime or at home after 5 p. m. 29-tf.

Headquarters for curved raft ers for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N Indiana St. Phone 403. IB-tf

FOR SALE: Milking Shorthorn and Guernsey cow, 5 yea; - s old. has been fresh two months, giving a good flow of milk. No horns. Emmett Cooper, Cloverdale R. 2. 7-3p

FOR SALE: Estate fuel oil stove. Can see it any time. Seventh house south of Pennsy railroad on Forest Hill cemetery road. 7-2p.

si M IDE VERDICT

TERRE HAUTE. Sept. 8 (UP) Coroner I). M. Ferguson today returned a verdict of suicide for a 6. r i-year-old coal trucker. Roland Flint was found hanging in the giu-age at his liqpe yesterday by his wife, MaJJ. She told authorities her husband had been despondent because of injuries.

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Girl*’ brown elk Knockabout with pleated tongue Goodyear welt. Medium to narrow widths Sixes 4 to 9. 12 W. Washington

FOR SALE: I four drawer Steel Filing Cabinet, .S45.00. I National Cash Register, like new, -5200, originally sold for 8825. I Norge 66 gallon Water Heater, .$95.90, original price $160.00. I Norge 52 gallon Water Heater, SH.VOn. Original priqi' $148.00. •’ Ventilating Kitchen Fans, 825.00. Original prior $42.00 and up. 3 Electri< Floor Healers $5.00. Original price from $<).5(l up. fl Kverh.it Timer Clocks, $3.75 Original price $*.50. CALL 1.31 F. E. McGALLIE

FOR SALK: A fifty acre farm about nine miles from Greencastle. Thirty acres tillable. Four room house with enclosed porch. Large barn. Electricity. Possession in thirty days. Price $5000. J. T. Christie 21 South Indiana 6-4t.

FOR SALE: 5 room house, close to college, a good buy for $2700. Will take $1200 cash, you take the GI loan over at $1577, $20 a month. 30 days possession or before. See Willa"d Fitzsimmons, 303 Ohio St. 7-3p. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: We will accept bids on our new home until Sept. 19th, at which time it will be sold to the highest bid. This home cost $22,000 to build last year and is the most modern in Greencastle. It has all built in and automatic features but must be seen to really appreciate. Open for inspection until sold. Will consider trade. F. E. McCallie, 711 E. Walnut St.

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FOR SALE OR TRADE: For Livestock. Electric Spanish Guitar and amplifier. 1942 Harley Davidson motorcycle, two wheel trailer. Oan McCullough, Coca Cola Co., Greencastle. 7-3p

FOR SALE: 1939 Chevrolet, 14 ft. bed with grain sides and stock rack with double deck, good tires in good ‘mechanical condition. Morris G. Hurst, 5 miles east of Belle Union. 7-2p

FOR SALE: Fresh cider, and apples, McIntosh, Grimes Golden, golden and red delicious, ram bo, maiden blush, winesap. At Moore’s Orehard at Raccoon on state road 43. l-tf.

FOR SALE: 1948 John Deere A tractor, cultivators, disc, and 2-14 inch plows. Extra good. Hubert Seller, 3 mljtea^outh Mt.

> Meridian.

FOR SALE FOR SALE: 60 bushels Vigo wheat from certified seed. Conrad Shinn, three miles south Keytsvillc on county line road. • 8-2p.

Now is the time to fill that locker or home freezer. We're featuring this week nice young tender baby beef by the side or quarter at 49c lb. Kroger’? Greencastle. 7-3t.

5-6p.

FOR SA.LE: 3 ladies good wool suits. $5 each, size 14-16. Phone 321-M. 6-3p A FEW GRAVE MARKERS at greatly reduced prices while they last. Will letter and erect for' a short time. W. G. Webb. 7-2p.

FOR SALE: 2 piece living room suite, aqua, good condition. Inquire upetairs 407 W. Walnut. 7-2p.

FOR SALE: Gravel. Cecil Brown, Chaild Valley. 7-2p.

FOR SALE: 1936 Ford tirdor, new clutch, good tires. Best offer over $75.00, Call at 2 E. Poplar between 6-7:30 p. m. | Phone 634-R. 7-st.

VACANCIES Full time and part time SODA FOUNTAIN WORK Address Box 15, The Daily Banner

ANNUAL BAINBRIDGE

COMMUNITY SALE Sponsored by BalnhrUige Lions Club will be held at Bainbrldge, Indiana, on

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1949

At |():(M) A. M. (( . S. T.) Th:‘ following will hi* offVivd for mah*: 50 •• HEAD OF CATTLE - 5!) SHEEP

6 good milk eons, good ages; Some good Springer Heifers; feeding Calves, luills.

Ut) to It) heart of good breeding ewe#. Some good Inieks,

HORSES

One good farm saddle horse, cattle broke. 400 - HEAD OF HOGS » 400

?0 bead of young Hampshire sous with 149 pigs, double Immune; 100 head extra good Hampshire '■boats, weighing Ktl to I (Ml lbs., dou do Immune; 59 to 73 heart mixed fthoats- 2 =r 8 • vm,nK H " np,,hi, ' p w,wn ,m; '

MISCELLANEOUS

w . , .'"IJ"™' <« rn ’ ,,m to 509 bushels of oats; some good haled hay and straw; one new S .V 1 -MOb < OILS t Lilt, a permanent Better Marie All; One I9IX (il one row pull type corn picked 50 acres in extra good shape; one new Ferguson Side Delivery Bake, never us d; one International disc — first class eoodit on; one 1937 4-door Dodge Sedan, new 1948 . r, iv.r.i.), dash land underseat heater; one 19 10 V-8 Fort I, radio and heater, good looking, good condition; ...i 11-foot (AN I S.\<; gates made fr mi first class poplar lumber; 15 small divide gales ot same material; FurnIN.re, stoves,sweepers and many articles not mentioned. I')38 Woohiroc Deep-Freeze, extra good condition. One new Skyline Forag- Harvester, new 19 model e-laptable to mm, hay anti portable grinding. 8% commission will Ire charged on all eon slgnments. Not Keoponstblc For Accidents ROLBV POLLINGS, Manager CLARENCE STEWARD, Recording Clerk (il $ COX & C. E. COFFMAN, Sale Committee H. R. SANDS, Settllno' Clerk. HURST, IICNTKk AND ZACHARY, Auctioneer*. - ■ - - - — - -- V

FOR SALE: In Lion's Club Community Sale, Saturday Sept. 10 in Bainbrldge, One new Skyline Forage Harvester, new 49' rodel adaptable to corn, hay and portable grinding. 8-2t

FOR SALE: New 15 shot automatic repeater rifle, cleaning kit, shells. Half price. $18.00 complete. 627 East Walnut St. Call after 5:30 p. m. 8-3p.

FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1940 Plymouth 2 door for a pickup truck. Ray Vaughan, one mile west Mt. Meridian. 8-2p.

FOR SALE: Recleaned Balbo rye. Kenneth Morrison, 4 miles north of Cloverdale. 8-2p.

Ladies everywhere enjoy big earnings daily. Sell guaranteed Maisonette Frocks. Write Box 453. Terre Haute, Ind. 8-6t.

FOR SALE: A good enamel Monarch cook stove. Mrs. Stella Vickroy. Cloverdale, Ind. 7-3t.

FOR SALE: 1947 Hudson, Commandore, radio, heater, overdrive, excellent condition, low mileage. See Duane Ross, Bainbridge, Indiana. 7-2p.

FOR SALE: Large size Norge fuel oil stove, low type burner, with barrelk and pipe. Harold Eastham. Phone 668-M or 32. 7-2p.

FOR SALE: Two registered Aberdeen Angus bulls, one 3 yr. old, one April yearling. Eileenmere & PriZemero breeding. Dewey Staley, Eminence, Ind. l-8-2p.

FOR SALE: 1934 Chevrolet sedan, good tires, heater. Mrs. William Shelley, 220 Hillsdale Phone 572-R. 6-8-10-3p

FOR SALE: Several Hundred sawed cedar and mulberry posts, as we are moving our saw mill; several thousand feet of sawed native lumber suitable for crib building, ect.; about 500 cord mill wood. Priced to sell Raines Brothers, Fillmore. Phone 355, Fillmore. 6-8-10-13-15-17 6p.

FOR SALE: Washed concrete and pea gravel. Washed coarse medium plastering and fin' masonry sand. Clark & Son Gravel Co. Pleasant Gardens. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf

APPLES: McIntosh and Jonathan this., weefc end. Hughes Brothers Orehard, 9 miles south Cloverdale. 8-Ip.

FOR SALE: 2 baby calves. Clyde Stringer, one mile west of Belle Union. Call after 5 p. m. 8-2p. FOR SALE: Fries' 35c 7b. Foster Jones. Chadd’s Valley, east of Greencastle. 7-2p.

FOR SALE AT COOKS; — South Bend Malleable Hotel range, for coal. Good condition. Fire box on right, two twentyinch ovens $49 00. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 8-lp

FOR SALE: Seigler oil stove. See Perry Lewis at Home Laundry- 6-3p

FOR SALE AT COOK'S: Old fashioned poplar safe, perforated tin panels. Gray enameled. Solid. Three shelves, drawer below. Forty inches wide, sixty-six inches hiigh. Delivered for $8 95. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 8-lp

Be independent. Sell Rawleigii Products. Good nearby locally open in city of Greencastle or south Putnam county. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept. INH 452, Freeport, 111. 30-31-6-8-13-14-6;. WANTED: Vault and cessj cleaning. Free estimate. Je S .s Rumley, Air Port road. Phom 8-3d.

WANTED: Digging work o: all kinds. Spetic tanks, oil tanks, basement ditches, water lines, fix downspouts. Contract work. Free estimate. Everett Shepherd, Reelsville Route 1 Phone 480-M after 6 p ,m. 8-3p

WANTED: Part time work in restaurant, garage or filling station. Between hours of 6 p. m to 12 p. m. Experienced. Phon119 after 5 p. m. 7-2p

WANTED: Well drilling. Donald Pell, one mile east of Floyd Center School House. 7-r,p

FARM EXPERIENCE WILL PAY OFF If you can meet people and if you like farmers you may havivhat we are looking for. This is a different sales job witli thorough training ami no stock or credit to carry. Full time, permanent work in Monroe, Morgan, Owen, Putnam, Parke and Vermillion Counties. Backed by reputable 60-year-old Company Home nights. Only hard working men between 25 and 50 will) dependable cars will be considered. Reply to Box A. N. B Daily Banner. 7-8-2p. MALE HELP WANTED: Immediate opening for man over 30 to become permanent local representative of old established firm. Pleasant contacts among home owners, farmers and small land owners in semiprofessional capacity. Car necessary. Complete training by successful company representative. Excellent compensation discussed at interview. Write D. J. Gillis, Box 202, Newark, Nev York State. 8-3p.

Come In And See This excellent selection of used qars from very good to just good transportation. 1948 Chevrolet Tudor 1948 Shulehaker Champion. 4 door, overdrive. 1947 Ford 5 passenger, rnii|>e, Overdrive. 1942 Studehftker, 4 door 1941 Chevrolet Convertible. 1946 Ford Tudor. 1939 Olds Coupe. 1986 Olds Coupe. 1936 Pontiac Coach. 1935 Stiulehaker Tudor. 1935 Plymouth. 1985 Chevrolet Mst. 1 \'i ton Truck, (2). 1984 Plymouth Sedan. 1984 Ford Coach. 1935 Bulck. 1932 Studcbaker, Commander Convertible. 1981 1!', Ton Ford. Model A Truck. 1980 1 1 2 Ton Ford Truck. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1928 Chevrolet. 1937 Dodgi half ton Truck. 1947 Indian Motorcycle. ALL CARS LISTED CAN BK FINANCED. C. A. WEBB, Inc.

"'anted *' hnJ Locus t St p-j "TnteIT', fraternity hoij ''■•Pinniny bj J me nta, a, So J Satisfactory vrj George Younrl I WANTi®.' l<,oaJ restaurajl 229 City. NOW is Tjjjj : '/iristmaa Profits f or SENTATIYES 1 "rite Irene p ( J 12th St.. Terri

mscEtij Healing s Apostolic 1 < ial Place, afflicted, e ' ington has and polio he, God. Cesspools toilets, vaul also sewer drains, deaii tor. Work Sower Cleat Free estima

\rufical Bn Juemsey and, o roved transmlti vnd butter are 9 A. M. I Breeding 4F3, Greena For highest | ing, repairing, ill work guar# Furniture ShopJ St. Phone 299. U A'K CANDl modern 10 centl large varietyofj and confections! Variety Stow

Party who | by mistake in t;l ware WednesJ pli ase return ■ Novelty plantJ with plants. Ki lei's Flowers. I

Will the p«rt| -■map from the I M, thudist ehurel return it immeiB 'lost ORSTR heifer. Dewey I Wood Farm -'I

LOST: New I] On Stilesville i Reward. James | 691-K.

The best M« for year Tnidtj of make t* Western 1* KING MOHR C0M1 phone 26H- Wj Ford deal'll

FOR SALE: Domestic rabbits, friers dressed 60c pound. Also huking size. Phono 731-R. 8-lp

FOR SALE: Model A Ford, good running condition, practically new tires, price $150.00. John Wynkoop, 7 miles east, of Greencastle. 8-2p.

FOR SALE: Enemel Home Comfort coal-wood range, good condition, fine baker. 312 North Indiana St. Phone 398-R. 8-3p. 2 only: Serve! kerosene Electrolux refrigerators. One $50, one $60. good condition. R. E Knoll. 8-3t. FOR SALeTaT COOK’S: Reoair parts for all makes coal itoves and furnaces. Get your order in before the rush. Fhirnitur* Exchange. West Side Square Phone 170-J. 8-lp. FOR SALE ATT^OOICS: Repair part i, wicks, kindlers, lighting rings for all popular makes coal oil stoves. Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 8-lp

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FOR SALE: At Sale Barn Friday. Good folding Studio Couch with new slip covers. 8-lp FOR SALE: Children's used clothing sizes 1- 14. Jack and Jill ! Exchange 718 E. Washington

FOR THE BEST IN DELICIOUS HOME COOKED FOOD SMITH’S CAFETEItlfl TRY OUR DELICIOUS PLATE LUNCH — ONLY 50c

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