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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1949.

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NOTH I. TO TA \ l*A YF.HS Of W \h|||\oTo\ TOWNSHIP Notice is hereby given to the Taxpayers of Washington Township. Putnam County. Indiann. that tin- Advisory Board and Trustee *»f said township will meet at its regular meeting place on tin* 2:?rd day of September. 1949, to determine upon the expenditure of more money for the ( urr* nt year t than was set out in detail in the published budget as modified and confirmed by the Indiana Tax Board for the current year of 1040 to pay the following itemized expenses of said school township: Special School Fund No. 11 (New bldg, and grounds i $4110.52 Poor Belief 000.27 At said meeting any or all taxpayers may be heard and may mike object ions to the making of said appropriation. if said Advisory Board makes said appropriation or any part thereof, said matter will he automatically certified to the Indiana Tax Hoard through the (’minty Auditor of Putnam County. Indiana. for said consideration and approval. Raymond B Hammond. Trustee of Washington Township. 12-21

NOTH K op FIN % 1. HKTTI.KWF.NT OF F.*T%TR NOTH’H IS II HRKBY OIVKN to the Creditors. Heirs and Legatees

1*1 IK LIC SALE I will sell at thr lliitclii-r furm, Cj mll<*« southwest of Morton, Indiana, just south ot 36, ' miles west of Rainhridjce. 17 ml ho* east ol Itoelixille, I 1 ’ miles northwest of Greeneastle, on Wednesday, September 21,1949 TiMU 11:00 ’CLOCK (STANDARD TIME) 35-HEAD CATTLE-35 I)Alia COWS, (i, 7 ,vrs old—Guernseys with young calves by side, •"> golluns :>er day, they are large and an outstanding pair of cows. Oik ti year old Jersey, t gal Iocs per day, calf sold off. I <>iii Shorthorns with 100 lbs. calves by side. Thret stock rows, good ones, bred to calve in spring. Six Guernsey Heifers, weight .150 to 650 lbs. Two short yearling heifers, weight »>00 H*s. mis. Three Heifer calves wvaned, lied. Roan, Black, weight 400 lbs. Two Koan-Heifers, twin calves, weight 300 lbs. One I’ure bred Jersey heifer, weaned, weight 300 Ihs. Two Hereford Heifer calves, weight 400 lbs. This is an out standiitK pair of calves. I hi alloyo rows are bred to Hereford and Shlirthorn Bulb*. 38-HEAD HOGS-38 Two purebred Spotted Poland gilts, yyeight »00 Ihs. hresl; Ko*ir Tamworth and Ourtu gills, iijm-ii weight, 140 lbs.; Kinir Hainpshlre gilts, o|m-ii. I to Ihs.; id Tiunyvorth Itarroyys, yyeight 125 lo 150 lbs.; 12 Hampshire barroyvs, weight 120 lbs. 6 - MALE HOGS - 6 Six P'digreed Spotted Poland hoars, weight 170 to 200 Ihs These boars art (standing,, if you are Ini need of a male hog come and see I hem. 30 head of these hogs are double Immuned; 2 gilts and 6 boars are single treated. „ HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oiu ( upper ( lad ivory range rook stove, good as new; one Glo-Boy lurgt size ileatrobl stove; one Safe Guard huM*e pnsteiir Izer '! gallon almost new; one Coal Oil stove built iuHnnens one Im al.last si t. table and 4 chairs; one kitchen cabinet, pitrcehkin top. extra nice, oilier articles loo numerous to mention. HAY AND STRAW 300 t( f»0fl Imlcs of Alfalfa hay. scimuhI anil third cutting, good 4(Ml hale* nl si raw ; I (Ml hah** Timothy hay. One Black Marc with mule colt by side, good one.

of Frnnk Roberts, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, neld at Greeneastle, Indiana, on file x day of October. 1949. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SKTTLKMKNT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Keith S Roberts. Administrator WITNKSS the Clerk of said Court, this iftth day of Sept. 1949. No. *9 7 2. timer (‘ Akers, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Fr mk G Stoeasel. Attorney. 12-2t

FOR SALE: Coal and wood range. Donald Bun ten. 59 Martinsville St., Phone 541-W. 19-3p

Classified Ads

FOR SALE

FOR SALK: 1949 Cushman Scooter, Can be seen at 107 E. Berry St. Phone 666-M. 19-.-lp BLOOMS GALORE yes that describes the beautiful potted plants at Eitel's. Begonias, Exacum, chrystanthemums and violets some prices as low as 7£ cents each. 19-22-2t

FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire gilts, vac. any size, reasonable. Oren Rhea, East of Little Point. State Road 42. 19-4p

FOR SALE; Yearling Guernsey bull; 100 new Hampshire pullets. Charles Waft man. Coatesvijle. 19-2p.

FOR SALE AT COOKS: New cast iron, black grate basket on legs. Dump bottom. Twenty inch $7.95 Also twenty two. twenty four and thirty inch. We deliver Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 19-lp

S. B. LOVE

EARL KAY, Tangear, and ALTON Hl'IlST, Greeneastle, Aucf. CLIFF MoMAINS, Clerk. Dinner served by I’nlon Chapel Church. Not responsible for accidents. Come and spend the ilay,‘you're welcome. ,

CLOSING OUT SALE As I have been farming on a large scale and am retiring to u small aci agi ol my own, I will sell my entire lot ol farm mai hini rv. livestock, household goods, etc. I will sell at auction at my honn locale.'l * I , miles cast ol North Sulcin school house, *| miles northwest id Danville, five miles south o| Jamestown on wluit Is known as the 'I ( Davis farm all ol the following property on, Thursday, September 22,1949 BEGINNING AT 10:00 A. M., C. S. T.

HORSES-2 HEAD

Dm roan Imrse, l > years old, weighing 1350; one 14 year old

gray horse, weighing 1950. CATTLE - 15 HEAD

O o ', year old Jersey cow with twin heifer calves, one seven yr. "Id black Jersey, fresh with calf at side, real milk cow; one 8 yr. old •"•aw springer a (i gallon cow when fresh; one four year old Jersey fresh with call at side, a good milk cow; four good stock cows with ealyes at side, One good yearling hereford hull.

HOGS-60 HEAD

■ sims and II pigs 6 sous to farrow in October, and 4 open sows. r,c head ot ( •oiling shunts, weighing from 50 to 00 pound*.

HATS Cleaned and Blocked JOHN'S SHOE SHOP 204 Sooth College Ave.

WILL TRADE 1948 Frazer for a pickup truck or. cow. Charles W’altman, Coatesville. 19-4p FOR SALE: Fresh cider, apples, Golden and Red ‘Delicious, Wimsaps, Grimes Golden, Maiden Blush. Moore's orchard at Raccoon on state road 43. 19tf

ATTENTION FARMERS One new John Deere 2 r«w mounted picker; osir new 2row pull type corn picker; oiu oiu row 101 John Deere picker; on*' John IPeere corn shelter. FARMERS SUPPLY INC. 108-107 East Franklin St.

BARGAINS IN USED MACHINERY 1947 12A John Deere combine; 1**19 Model B tractor; 1047 101 Job’ll Deere corn picker. FARMERS SUPPLY INC. 108-107 East I'ranklin St.

FOR SALE: Grimes Golden, Red Deliciouus apples, Greening.and other varieties later. W, C. Zaring on road 40, one mile east Manhattan. 19-6p. 9OR SALE We now have beautiful chysanthemum plants cumeing into bloom. Pink, white, yellow, bronze colors. Long lasting for the home or your sick friend at the hospital. Milton's Posey Patch-, Phone 247. 19-26-3-,'lt.

Special for Wednesday only— a rose bowl with a rose 50 cents normal $1 value. Also a nice ruby glass vase or bowl with a dainty bouquet of chyrsanthemums $1. (limited supply)OPEN FOR YOUR CONVIENENCE AT EITEL'S ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. 19-2t

FOR SALE: OR TRADE for livestock: 1 GI corn picker, practically new. Chester Pool. 2 miles north of Cloverdale on 43. 15-17-19-3p

WANTED: Combining to do, I have a new 9 ft. self-propell-ed combine. Alvin Grove. Phone 4-145 Cloverdale ,Ind. R. 2. i5-17-19-21-23-26-6p

FOR SALE: Good heating stove cheap. Claude Boswell. Fox Ridge. lG-3p. FOR SALE: Registered Duroc boars and gilts. Price reasonable. Glen Picket and son. 3 mile So. of Roachdale. 19-21-23-3p

DUTCH AUCTION: Starting Sept. 9th, on new rubber tired wagon and one tilt bottom implement trailer. Will start at regular price and come down $1.00 each day until sold. (Fully Guaranteed). Don't wait too long, someone else might get 1 . Wagons in stock. D. Frank’s Welding Shop, Brazil, Icid. 9-tf.

FOR SALE or TRADE: One work horse, 9 years old, iron gray. Albert Shonkwiler, three idles west Clinton Falls. 16-19-2,1.

FOR SALE: Oriental Poppy clumps, orange red, 3 years old, 35c each, 3 for $1.00. Plant them now. Milton's Posey Patch. Phone 247. 19.21

OUR customers buy Fina Faun again and again. It celan.s rugh like new. Stop 'N Shop. 19-2t.

FOR SALE: New Ideal twio low com picker on rubber, good condition, price reasonable. Howard Appleby, Cloverdale,

19-21-2p.

Ind.

LOW COST RADIANT HEAT!

Of! I'.ilaml Miinu hoar.

MACHINERY

T"i traitors one Massey Harris tractor on n<*x\ rubber, one 10International tractor on rubber; one New Idea one row corn picker m- rubber, iihciI very little; one row International cairn pick I, I l‘a|M i silage cutter, one ( use tractor grain drill with grass attachment, in A-l cc Million; on* Massey Harrb. power mower '■am* as new; two 14" two bottom tra-tor breaking plow*, «• International disc harrow, one 7’ G. I. disc harrow. John Deere 999 roro planter with fertilizer and bean attachment, one ra*c side delivery hay rake, 2 year* old, good a* new ; one Interiiatlo ial corn binder good coii-lltloil; oni good one borne wheat drill, 3 neetlon npike tooth harrow, good rotary hoe. cultipucker, Case horM-drawn mowing machine .in* good sulky hay rake, one riding plow, one walking plow, aid cultivator, ruhher tired wagon with rumhinatlon bed, 0111 300 gallon gasoline Htorage tank, one Model T Ford tmek, I'd oi miscellaneous, item* found on a large farm.

FEED

Corn, lOO bushel*; Oats, 100 bushels; 45(1 bub'* of good w heat straw.

Hay 200 hale* mixed hay,

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

One ItMiiid Oak cooking range, one gray enameled healer, one kitchen cabinet. 2 wal.iut dresser*, on* old walnut dresser, one ward rolM-. oiu day hed. two steel hed*. half size steel bed will* springswoo,| bed and springs, 2 feather ticks, combination writing desk and hook case, two library tables, two stand tallies, four rocker* 2 set- dining chairs, one mirror amt shelf, •» work table*, dining lable 2 Axminlster rugs, H-S" x 12’; one O’ * 12* rug, one Olson rug II \ 18’; <|iiiMing frame, curtain Ntrctchers, oil heater electric cream separator, one Kenmore sweeper, lamp*, fruit Jars, ailv niaitv other articles found ahout a home. ‘ '

TERMS — CASH.

Not rotponNlMe for accidents.

0. L JEFFRIES, Owner Ca<'|iMiter and Jaekwm, Awet*. Hills Freeland; Kes-ordhts- (irric Mabel Kistner, Settlement Clerk. * Lunch served by Gleaner’s Club.

FOR SALE: Typewriter, Remington Noiseless Portable. Jerome Hixson. 721 E. Seminary Street. Phone 622. i9. 2 p hOR SALE: 20 small shoats, sell one or all. Albert Shuey, 1-2 mile west Limedale. 19-Ip FOK SALE: 194 9' 29 foot Syracuse house trailer, May be seen after 3 p. m. at 301 Wood street or call 608 J. X.

19-3p.

9 0R SALE: Large size Newman heating stove, Road miles north, Clay Collins.

43. 8 19-2p

FOR

SALE: 100 White Leg-

horn yearling hens, laying. Kate Byrd. Fincastle, Tel,phone, ip

FOR. BALK 1 : 1947 2 ton Ford truck stock rack and grain bed 000(1 Ure »- Robs M Paris. State Road 43 south. i9- 3p

PHILODENDRON —

healthy vines plain o r varigated only 20 cents each, other foliage plants such as ivy, crassula.

low as 15 cents

Flowers. .

APPIJ5S: Most varieties as they ripen. 9 mile south of Cloverdale on Road 43. Hughes Bros. Orchards. R. B. Steele, Mgr. Mon-Wed-Fri. tf. Headquarters tor curved ran •rs for bams, garages, machine •beds, warehouses, stores, fan toriea. Black Lumber Co., 501 N Indiana St. Phone 403 19-tf

FOR SALE: Good circulating heater. Roy Detro, Brick Chapel 17-2p FOR SALE: Good bean hay in the field. Baled Wed., Sept., 21. Phone 975. Fred May, Golf Course Farm. 17-2|> FOR SALE: Hampshire (pits for sale. Heggie Masten, R. 2, Coatesville, Ind. One mile north of 40 and 75. l7-4p

FOR SALE: V^ards fuel oil Jtove -used two winters; coal heater with,jacket, used one Winter; good used furnace, reasonable. Raymond Rlssler, Millcreek Bridge on Poland-Man-hatten road. 16-3p.

FOR SALE: '39 Buiek business coupe, excellent condition,'' good tires, heater, 312 Bloomington, Phone 571. 16-3p

FOR SAIJE: African Violets, best selection in Greeneastle. Terrace View Gardens. Phone 585-R. 16-19-21-31.

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SALE One Model C

John Deere tractor with two row mounted corn picker and cultivators, all in gpod condition. Morris G. Hurst, 5 miles cast U " lle UTli0 "' lB-5p FOR SALE: Grimes Golden Will have other varieties later.

('. Zaring on road 40,

east Manhattan.

DO YOU WANT A BETTER JOB? Then get into the Television field. America’s newest industry. Learn how to install and service television and radio receivers. Practical "down to earth” shop training qualifies you to hold a good paying position or a business of your own. 20 weeks time is all that is required for either training. Men 18 to 50 accepted on easy pay as you learn plan. Veterans undet G. I. Bill. Send today for free information on this splendid offer to Commercial Trades Inst.. Branch Office, 32014 No. Alabama, Indianapolis, Ind. 19-4‘.

ARE YOU THE VICTIM of a lay off or a slow down in Industry? If so you have said to yourself many times, "One of these days I am going to learn a steady dependable trade of my down.” You can if you are sincere and have the ambition to get ahead. Without leaving your home or job you can learn Auto or Diesel Mechanics, Body Fender, Rc frigeration, Air-Cond.,* Building construction or Mechanical drafting. Qualified Veterans accepted under the G. I. Bill. Non Vets on easy pay ns you learn plan. For free details write Paul L. Hughes, 320 No. Alabama St., Indianapolis, Ind. 19-4t.

FOR SALE: Duroc spring boars and gills. Paul McGaughey and son, Russellville. l(J-4p.

VbAHTED

• WANTED: Waitresses, full time, and part time. fcnJl 397. Royale Cafe. 4t

HIGHEST cash prices paid foi dead animals. Quick friendlv service. Call Cloverdale 116 ring 4, or John Tharp, Greencastl" 654-J. By Products Industries Inc. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf

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READY TO LOAD Minn 4 mile* north of Brazil 59 turn west follow sign*. At Mina $4.00 Delivered to Greeneastle $0.50 call for price dumped anywhere. F. M. F. nr See D. FRANK W ELDING SHOP, New Hearing Device Has No Receiver Bufton in Ear Chicago, III, — Deafened people are hailing a new device that gives them clear hearing without making them wear a receiver button in the ear. They now enjoy songs, sermons, friendly companionship and bRslTtqss success, with no self-conscious feeling that people are looking at any button hanging on their ear. With the new invisible Phantomold, you may free yourself not only from deafness, but from even the appearance pf deafness. The makers of Beltdne, Dept. 40, 1450 W. 19th St, Chicago 8. 111., are so proud of their achievement they will gladly send you their free brochure (in plain wrapper) and explain how you can test thjs amazing invisible device in the privacy of your own home without risking a penny. Write Beltone today.

( HHATS YOUR PfOBllM? '

Lei Us Help You With It. C. H. and C. VARIETY BAINHRIDGE S POPULAR 10*' STORE

WANTED: Three or four riders (men) Greeneastle to Indianapolis, 7:00 A. M. to 3 P. M. shift. Especially Link Belt, J. D. Adams, Kingan, Diamond Chain, Chevrolet or near these plants. Phone 748-JX. between 5;30 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. 16-3p

WANTED TO BUY: A gate-

leg table Phone 526.

in good

1'

condition. 19-lt

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE: An attractive seven room house in the southwest secticn. Five rooms and bath down. A very deep lot with fine garden and (fruit. Price $8500. J. T. Christie, 21 South Indiana St. 19-31 FOR SALE: Choice lots in Tower Hill subdivision on Washington and Walnut streets. Call Mrs. Lucille Cooper, 619-WX or 975. 16-17-19-21-2.3-5p

FOR SALE: A well built sev« room house in the First Ward Within walking distance of the business section. Balh. large lot Fruit trees. Price $4000. J. T Christie, 21 South Indiana St. 16-:it FOR LEASE: Apple Orchard. I varieties, mostly Golden Delicious. Delores Rowings, one mile south of Keytsville, 9 miles west of V.reenoastle, 19-,'ip

FOR SALE: 5 room house, lectricity, water and out buildings. IOVj acres. 1 mile west ol Mt. Meridian. Everett Kendall. 19-3n.

FOR HER!

FOR RENT 3 room downstairs apartment. Partly furnished. 317 Hanna St. 19-2p FOR RENT: 3 room modern apartment. Furnished. Immediate possession. Call at 416 E. Washington St. between 5 and 7 p. m. 19-3t.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE: 82Vi acre farm, with 6 room homte, barn 00x55. IS cow stancfiiocs, grade A stock farm, 56 acres tillable, good fencing, one of the best buys you ever met up with, located north ot Greeneastle.

FOK SALE: 10 acre farm with a 6 room bmise. one good buy. west of Greeneastle, water In house, electricity.

FOR SALE 0 room practically modern, large east edge of Greeneaatle.

house, lot in

FOR SALE: Steel barrel with faucet In it. See me by 5 «r 5:80 this evening if you want it, also for sale a Warn* Morning stove and heatrola, first chum condition.

Ban d instnj Kersey Music j FOP. room for g e J Dashing ton SJ FOR rSjtJ room, suitablef ladll 'S- Phone I **rty St.

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LAinl Two days a 1 a Profitable in professional Charts, 715 g,J diunapolis an, 1 J will call. Cesspools ail toilets, vaults,! also sewer J rains, e!care.j| ter. Work Sewer Cleaner! Free estimated

A.rtlficai Br< •uemsey and I roved transmi <-nd butter prof ore 9 a. M. (reeding tF3, Greencai For highest | ng, repairing, dl work guaraj Furniture Shod it. Phone 299.1

SHOP ATi rn 10 cents st| prised. C. H. [ itnre, HainbmlJ AI’PLIANCR 151 for expert I Ward appliancoj era tors, stoves, | ers. washers. .Ml

( AN \i I’KACTH.i Instruction. 1 lor practical mil is excellent La mg work at hi Short class trail cd. Plan Welcj hospital. Higti| essary. Many i ing. Write for] tion NOW! Practical Nursil

FOR RENT FOR RENT: One sleplog room in Needmore Apartment*, $6.50 u month, electricity.

FOK RENT: Dirge two room aparimcnt, newly decorated. Not more tlmn two |M>ople at 6t1 South Jackson St.

This man ha* more jobs than anyone In tla- United States. Real estate has been my long suit. I also top trees, I have a power saw-. I will take a chance on anything.

JOHN THARP

Cornell) This evci'lli'nt cars frnm ver] good transport^ 1948 Chi'vniH 1947 ford J | Overdrive, 1942 StiMld 1941 (tievrobj 1$N old* M 1986 Olds ( nil 1986 I'ontiar I 1947 Jeep Kudin and llri 1986 Chevrold 1986 Chevroln 1937 ( hevnilel 1985 ( hevrolrf Truck, (2). 1934 plymmitlj 1985 Buii'k 1982 Slndebal Convertihle. 1987 lk«l|P ALL ( AKS I iu; Hi

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12-6p SALE:; Oliver cylindei

com sheller. Arthur Oaah! 2 1-2 S. E. of doverdale. i7-4p Novelty plaiitecHl7l^a«'5oi

with plants. Lower

Eitel’a Flowers.

These exclusive Duo-Therm features keep your fuel oil costs down and your heating comfort up when you have a Duo-Therm Radiant Circulator on the job: 1. Duo-Therm's Dual Chamber Burnor mixes air and fuel oil in just the right proportions so that you* get more heat from every drop oj oil. 7. Special Waste Stoppan is built right into every DboTherm, helps keep the heat from flying up the flue .. . gets more heat into the room. 9. lattice-work grill is especially designed to increase radiant heating efficiency. 4* Hngertip control dial assures you workless, dirtless heat! Cornu in for Easy Tarim Open Wed. Afternotn* C. H. and C. BAiNBRiD6E

prices at

8-12-15-19-4 tr

FOR SALE: i^tcugt poatPlace your order for future de livery. Split* or rounds, an* amount, any size. Charles Mon fthan, Locust Heights Farm, : miles south Putnanwille. Mon-tf.

FOR SALE; Nice black angus bull, coming two year old. Second house on loft south of Cement plant. Lee Toney. 19. 2 p. “YOU KNOW HAEGER POTTERY REALLY ISN’T EXPENSIVE". “I found that out a* Eitels.” Truely a reascuabU price range of vases, pots and ashtray*"can be found. We arc featuring a lovely vase at 80 cents which appears to be worth twice aa much. 16-22-2t

The 20th century began Jan. 1, 1901, not, 1900, as it often assumed, notes the National Geographic Society. That la true because the first century would have covered only 99 years if the 19th century ended on Dee 81, 1896.