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FHE DAILY BANNED, GREENCASTtE, INDIANA, SATURDAY JANUARY 27. 1951.

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TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PRICES KEASONARI.E — RESI I.T9 riC AK \NTF.EH Reliable Exterminating Company PHONE COAN PHARMACY _ S8«

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Susie Q. Smith -

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Jerrv Walter

notor overhaul you *, we are the rljfht »ii. W'e have the and the nmn with

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.KU < ARs adt «•* e4(Uip|ieid Ur . heater, (food moire**. ■eeial Daluxe Ply- • •or. e4|ilippe*l with gv ih, fre**h air heater,

•d 4 iloor, heater. ' mouth >*p«M'lal deir, radio, heater, a ar. irk, 'i door sediuiaml heater, lieiuitlniah. it — 2 door, new a! tire*, heater... * In real food eon-

> Myers Sales, Inc. ryaler-Plytnonth Dealer

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M < i is UKKKRT UIVKN Thin ih** utuK‘tsi*;n^T has duly mlificd is Kxeoutor of tht^ la.*t md t^stnni^Ht «»f iTcrt rudt VVilii:inisot 1 ismi. in the Putnam t’ircuit Court. of Ihitnam County, Indiana, and lias boen dul\ auiliorixod by saui Court t*»

tilminister vai«i estate

Said siate is supposed to b»*

solvent

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Cuy W ill lain son. Rxooutor William K. Pa«1irett, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Plank Stoessel. Attv 20 - ?, \ MM l« I III ' I I \ % I si M v l I KM».> I «»l I ^ I \ I I N( * ll* ! I" m R1 MINI N ■ Hie Ci.aliuus. iliir*; and L>»ii:atees of Pdua Ivitrl I h>odeMOU|f h, tleea»eil to appear in the PuttuiUt ^iretiit t'ouiu. held at iJreeneastle. Indian.i. on tl « 1-Mb «1ay of Pebru.iv P* I. am| show «aus»*. it I i \ vi. si TTT#K Mi.NT MNMlPN’TS with the ..state id deC' dent slumbl not be ap pro\ »m! and said heirs are notified t Ion ami there make proof ot drship. and i'eei ive their dlstrih iifi\ »* shares « , i«»| MtMithuiouKh Hohcrts, Xdmlni'O ratrK \\ ITM.SS. the Clerk *»f said ». art this PM h day of January.

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. no:,4 i I Ham fl Padifett. . rk Putnam Cireuit Court Rtoessel. Attorney Lbi .'• \o i m i: mi i i n % i sirri i i.* xii \ i or i s i \ ri: NOTlrr IS lirnKHV C.IVKN t*. jibe I'r.tlitots. 1 hits ami l,eKsltees yf ih.uKe N llnsion. d4*eeased t<‘ app, 11 in tb, Putnam Cireui' t ,, 11 m . h«• I'i .it il ree n«■ a s t h*. 1 nd i - ana on ibe l?th day of February pi.i and show eituse, if any, wb\ - . PI .\ A I. SI Y1 ,P.M I' N T XC (OP NTS With the estate of saiil dtfut shouId not he .ipprov«*d. ati.l - * id lioirti a re im»1 it !•■«! tO then iiol i! « r,. make pr«M»f of hen.ship md re. t'lve Ihelr «listrlloitlV* dia te«* Pii Mt Citixeit* Pank ami l*i 11si P.. \i1mlnistrator WITNP.SS the C|etk of said Von this PH h .1.*' t*f Januurx

Classified Ads

FOR SALE

POR SAl-R Having solii n\j fann ami «iuipmeiu l h:n > for sale Lhe following livestock ami ixxiltry: One sih»I milk cow, four Harford hcifei's. Umv with calves, one rvum hetfci to ftvshen soon. 4 sows. 2 Ml shoals; l.Mi White iUn-k pullets laying about 30 percent .Merle Hoffmeier. 2 mile.s south of Mi Meridian 25>3p.

Fhcii. ,2ti M ni wute Box I i • plans and estimate furnished I fre< for tvniodeUnft your home ' from living room to kiti he- | Reiisonabie prices ami nilvnuc i iiieaa 20-4;i

FOR SALE 150 bales of \1 falfa hay by tniie or ton. Henry Subblett, one mile east of Coatesville <m Amo rouii 25-27-2p

KOR SAI.E New shipnii ! i !

fii*. S 1 ubi■ A M-1 M tnlili 1 iiuhIiI will Imv Yolir wreck

radios

Co.

$50 i>f> Ail

Kurnitur

2fi-:it

FOR SALK Uscil coin I > tre tion coal and gus inngc Oood '

FOK SALK. Used auto liatl-. some good tires 6.00x16 and 6.50x16. 6:50-17 6-ply. 5 50-1. and some good hattories A1 >

junk

cars at Miller’s Auto I’artsouth hf I’enusy tracks on 1 ! Plioiti O.sT It. Grucncasllc K l*. 15-17 -19-23-25-27-lip

condition 'in (mi C*i.

Ail Kiirnituti 25-3’.

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kor Sale Kn. > uni n shouts John K Shonkwilci (Ircenciislli If 1 Bhunc Morton 261 26-21

CLEAUANCE SALK m y i»> ardinc spoil jackets from one m l In count ry’s finest I a. tot n - Chou .■ $9.05 SPORTSMAN S SHOP 27-11

KOR SALE OR TKAHK .1:1 Hodge 4 dooi will trade I'm li.n or ly ton irucU in good . nndiIion Roy Hlgbir mile east Parkersburg 27-2 p KOR SALE 1916 I II *' d tractor .3. It inch pious on rubbw, cultivators Joe Case Roai !i dale. 27-. p

KOR SALK Haled dovci Imv by 'on oi bale Carl Higgle 2 miles north Itainhiulge 27 t'

Artificial Breeding. 1 lolstcms Guetnsi v. Jersey. Brown Swiss and Black Angus sires, ('all be fore 9 A. M. Indiana Artificial Breeding Association. Photu 124.H-H. Groencaatle. 6-tf.

\ Moil.. i Sal. * Rarn Mon 1 FOR SaI.E Rropertr c lav 1 Holstein cow 1 coming I Heelsville t room house s. irj# year old Holstein heifer. 26-2' I outbuildings Excellent locatin' . _ (Garden, lots of shade ano fi..»FOR SALE.;; or 4 room od j rs Also 4 large lots and barn heater, iisisl two weeks Ha o j Well fenced Room and pasture furnace heat and don't neisl it. | for cow. hogs and chii kens. Two Very reasonably pru isl liujuire [ disirs froin church, walking disut 107 Illinois St anytime I tance fixuu school ami but" line

26-2p ' Immediate possession. Price

' .$2,200. Owner Robert (Jose, WOMEN make extra money i Box it Heelsville 26-2|>

it home Sew our ready cut I ‘Hap-A-Hound'' Easy profit | ildc I lully wo.id Mfg Co Hollv I (00.1 46, Calif. 20-27-2p |

S \l I N\|| N ( r»\4») \ I ON< I Have immediate lull-time oporng for amhitums men in scininofcssioiial capacity No dcUverings, demonstrations, col '•ctions oi inv. stniciits. 1 'pon iicctmg out ic<tuliements. you (ill be licensed by the Indiana State Hepnrtment of Agrlculure E.xpcricme not necessary n’or personal interview, write I ; lodges M"\ 202. N’cwaik. New York 19-20-22-26-27-211-6p

FOR SALE New small in si* em h,»us«i with har.lwoo*! floors to la* inovisl Clayton Cash, ■'Oiith of t'loverdale on 43.

23-25-27-.1p

FOR HllNTKHS ate I Hiding coiuplek Imi ni In a\ \ load d shells al Ih.- SPORTSMAN S

SHOP

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> TWE KIDS CLEANED iLLAR TODAYTOOK. CARLOAD OF JUNK.

.1TY DUMP-

out remov gh.s .

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Con. • • trill.

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27 H.

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S.\ 1 >l\ < ;oot| ph»\ *

piano

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'thivijui. Kill*

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97 |p

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FOR SALE OH TRAHE New Eeiguson tiactors and equip mi ni . 3 used Ford Ferguson It idols, 4 used John IV. li- till tors :: used Karmalls, 2 used bile model Olivet tractors with lights and starter; also lots of used plows, cultivators, discs m mowers for above tractors, one Void Ferguson post hole digg . line hydraulic wagon jai k. om John I >i i re hay Imhu with m.ii III I9.;s Chi'VIold em 1947 I > I 11 in k to Hampshitc gills, II (Wes 2 already have lamb

WANTED 6*ot 7 men to pick up corn by tin bushel or by t.he hum Waller S Campbell, two

mill s soulh "I 111 mi 13

1240 25-2t

KOR SALE A large well lo rated bouse in cast part of Greencastle. .5 rooms and hull! down stairs. 3 looms and bath ujistaii.s. Living room stz' 10x11 Fireplace now furnace, maulatcil. stnini windnws, Pill basuinent, autniniltic hot water Tins bouse is in excellent condition and is complete in evoiy way. Phillips It. al Estate P O. Box 305 Phone 995 I 25- H

Statistical tabulations revial that 20 years ago, $4 20 of evei . $lOO spent hv consummets 'or

. i any purpose wbntevi'i vent l"

lief ray* medical costs Today tin

igure is $1 2$

WA NTFT1» To buy qc ua.l« for W H Allis-Chnlmtrs tractor iBu we ale now equipped to re pan and nil all make tractor tires with fluid. Adamson Tiadm and Implement Company Your friendly Ferguson I ii ab i Hainhridge. Ind 24-41

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TRUCKMAN WANTED

I nr Essential liulustry

Keliahli man ov*"i !■'>. iiwobig or

I 4 MIN'S II \KI» WAY HAMILTON. O 'UP' Miss Alice La/.aron, 12. went literary under com t oixWns H**CBuae shi refused lo anawer a aubpuena to :4ppcar as a wntuass. Judge Ft d B Cramer held tier in contempt In ben ol a $100 fine, she was ordered to write u 500-worst ess a v on why a person should obey a court v r ,ib|x»'na.

MONV BOfW®

TML wibb TRUE DANGERS. KNOW STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO ESCAPE THEM.

This is fh« third of a series of ten

die. There is danger from them only for little more than a minute The second type of radioactivity—lingering radioactivity—will be

described later.

THE BIGGEST DANGEK ER0M EXRL0SIVE RADIOACTIVITY LIES WITHIN A MILE

OF THE EXPLOSION

The injury range of the explosive radioactivity from t modern A-bomb is a little over one mile, if the bomb is exploded about 2 000 feet in the air. If it is exploded much higher, some of the radiation may not reach the ground, so the range may be lea* If it is exploded much lower, the radiation also may not reach out as far. because it would be blocked by the ground or by buildings A little more than a mile away, the principal effects of the few dying rays that struck you could be seen only as temporary blood changes in a doctor's examination. You probably wouldn't even

realize you had been exposed

A little less than a mile from the explosion center, If you are un protected, you are almost sure to suffer illueaa I>eM than two-thirdi of a mile away, those caught in the open are pretty sure to soak u|

a fatal dose of radioactivity. BUILDINGS WILL RARTALLY OR COMPLETELY SHIELD YOU

Still, the possibility of your being caught without aome protectioi is not very great. Even if you are on the street there is a goon chance that a building, or many buildings, will be between you and the burst, and they will partially or completely shield you. *

YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO BE HURT BY BLAST AND HEAT THAN BY RADIATION

Atomic explosion* high above ground cause the moat widespread damage And, as happened in Japan, when an A-bomb goes off in the air you are far more likely to be hurt by th* bomba blast and heat waves than by ita radioactivity At Hiroahlma and Nagaaaki slightly over one-half of all deatha and Injuries were caused by blast Nearly one-third of the casualties were from the heat flash. Jfarfioacfii if y alone cauaed only about IS ptr cent of

all deatha and injuriea.

EXPLOSIVE RADIOACTIVITY IS LESS OF A DANGER IN GROUND-LEVEL

OR UNDERWATER BURSTS

If the bomb were to go off close to the ground, or slightly below its surface, the range of the exploaive ladiatlon. as well as the rang* of the blast and heat, would be reduced Thia is due to the fact that all three would be partially blocked by the earth, by nearby buildings

and by other obstacles.

In an underwater burst, there would be much less to fear from

About Radioactivity? '.hVITY iS TUB OKIT WAY SIZE IN WHICH ATOMIC BOMBS ROM ORDINARY ONES 4 stories about atomic weapons, there is a great deal about

tty.

Uvlty is the only way—besides size—In which the effects 1 bombs are different from ordinary bombs But. with the of underwater or ground explosions, the radioacti\ity from rets is much less to be feared than blast and heat. / (

W MORE ABOUT RADIOACTIVITY

E DO ABOUT COLDS

:tivlty Is -not new or mysterious. In the form of cosmic n the sky all of us have been continually bombarded by every hour and day of our lives We all have also breathed i very small amounts of radioactive materials without even it For over half * century, doctors and scientists have ex>d and worked with X-rays and other penetrating forms of Secauae of all thia experience, we actually know much more hoactlvity and whst it does to people Jhan we know about paralysis colds or some other common diseases asy to understand how radioactivity work# if we think of

ight behaves.

FROM RADIOACTIVITY DEPENDS ON THE POWER BAYS AND PARTICLES. HOW LONG YOU WERE D AND HOW MUCH OP YOUR BODY WAS HIT northern part of the world, winter s slanting sun rays solMt sunburn, but Urn hotter rsys of the summer sun often do t S few moments In the midsummer sun will not give you a unburn. You have to sUy in It. hot ray. for .ome time wi get a bum. What's more, bad sunburn on just the face la may hurt but it won t seriously harm you On the other It covert your whole body. It can make you very sick, or ra even cause death. _ - same way, the harm that esn come to you from radiowill depend on the power of the rays and particles that *1, upon the length of time you are exposed to them, and

much of your body Is exposed.

it it “Initial” Radioactivity?

IVE RADIOACTIVITY IS THE MOIT

'ANT KIND, BUT IT LASTS ONLY A MOMENT

ly speaking, atomic explosions produce two different kinds

activity. First—and most ln JP® r ‘* n ‘ ‘ n “ n rl “ cl „ thrown off blast and nothing to fear from beat Practically all the explosive

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outfit giuiK' t""l 1 ( in..1..1 i t .'ompressi.i hm r ci. itrn' drill. 2 chan hoist 2 Ion amt 1 ton sizu; l Bi-hois. 2 pliii-..' . le mntni motor gnndoi an.I snndvr. biilt.r\ cluirget mot..; paint spia> hydnuiln' ink 2 screw Jail, ill kim 1 - -m il! too and I’npAit "'ll gnu. I 111 a a | tliietn: t Ires. 40 iii ‘>0 t rai toi I ni" . i - oral siiiiui Ur. tubes ami lim socket clenches handles rndtntOI lleW III! l’-20 l.'V till t! III.' rims, one set complete wheel lire tub. rim whi i I I'm K .'10. on. sot lor K-12 tractor compl.t 12x.'ik tux*, tube rim amt whe I $70 Will sell (Inap Buga if 'sold aa unit, closing out Mai ■ bid. tractors 7 plow 1 .h harrows 3 combines, 1 com pickets 1 pickup truck ton one UK' 36 1' ton truel' Hilltop Waite i S Campbell. 1 vo miles south of to and I 27-1 F( >R SALK I he tyfa regi 1 ete.l Hampshire tall ii. ai Boh Your . ; mih's s.niUi Ciaw'fords vtlJi or 4.'! 27-:;,. Knit SAI.E t! 'll fable ami four clmiis. Bargain at $19 95 Ail Furniture Co. 25 11. Win i the honey man av .11 hom e tlmt’a the time to buy horn \ Ppr. lu e s clov. i honey 5 lb palls post paid 150 mil.. $1 50 00 III can $12 (Mi 5 lb pail $1.25 at lioiiic P. i.lm II pop corn 25 lb. $2 Also 70 acre pasture md IOOO bn (..rn itih foi rein H C Waggoner, Kei 1sville 1ml. R R 2. 2 miles southeast of Manhattan. 26 2p

W ill trad, for anything l Come 1 able to purchase and persoiuilly , . ! drive acceptable t rnetnr-trnller in am gel acquaint' •« A.i-. ' , , , . . | moving equipment. Year nnind -ni liaetoi and Impleim n | | (l ||^.ti‘rm eoiilrai't. Snlislanllal Coinpanx Haillbridge 21 I earnings. State age, experience

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(.HI Y \ YN I.1M.S, Ini'. Ylliiiafi'd willi iirey liiimiil Lilies | >9 YYesI I■ rami Y(e I bb ago 10.

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FOR SALK HO gallon elect l ie lu.t (vatei tank $tl9 9.i n \ 11 Fiiriutm e (Yi 25 I

SINGER SEWING MACHINE ('() Sales and Service, 711 Walin.sh A vc , Terre Haule, In i C-2128. 10 201

FOR RENT

FOR HALE Plenty of apple at Moon i Or.Tuvr.l at Haeeoon i:i-tr FOR sm K au kinds of g 1 hm Free delivery I Iowa i d M.ioi.' 1 “hone I25.h R ci 1259 .! 2 a ' f

KliK RENT Modern house, .. .one and bath. Phone S02-K 26-21.

KoH SALE Florence oil Inalmg stir.v with comiiHling oil ilnini cinwip 3 burnei Pelf., j lion keKts'ii*' stove, good coiu'.i- | Ijoii eheap ,enautcl-t"P kilcii. n | j tulile and chairs; fruit jars and

REAL ESTATE

KOK SALK i^iHni locution. NLulium St.

.*» j oom house, ( all at 0 South 27-2p.

K(»U SALK Wo have sever ill of the lar^i ohler styh* houms m the ju u o i oi .flWKMI to $ 12.1 KM) Imnusiiftle |>osn4*hhi »u. Liuas-rt>lhns Agertev. l*ho!u> 355 #5-5t.

<*?■<reKs. S* • Marie i*n litM-H* n L)aii v, J 1-2 mih

« s<*n .. 1 : s south

<.l Gi een< ast 1*' Saluidav

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ot Sunday.

26-21.

( (IMnI sto\«‘ illitl flirili|4‘«

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(<reenenstIc viellllty, 6 ton loads

$6.56. dnoiped. $7 (Ml *hoV*'letl in. Phoni 91'H or 5713 ltra/ll. It.

1 rank's Welding shop,

Bru/ll,

Ind.

WANTED

W A NTMt' Real Rstat

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ings Wiile k/lgar Giles

32«:t

Ken v.mxt ln<liiinM|wdis,

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WANTED Kxperien.ed Uniryniiin an*l general farmer Must be a,ble to operate milking n a-

chine and equi|*menl

W •ekly

.salary and bonus, good

f>rop(K i-

Hon lt>x '>6 1 tannei

25-.*>p

Highest Cash

FOR

DEAD STOCK Guild Reliable Service Cull Collect Grccni'iistle 979 nr always insist Hint your local iqH-rutor call It.vPriNtili't.s. Vote — |"oi bigger and better hogs use our Linkage, rich in mini ml and protein, delivered in one ton lots or more, or load up ut our pbml locutcd al Hie I iiion Stock

Y arils.

* BY-PRODUCT INDUSTRIES Imlian.'ipolls Stock Ytirda 'Inquire about new sport special.

.lime A lies. ni. who scored one of her greatest hit as I he heiolil.' of The SI ration Story," now come - to Hie V.mciud le screen ill 'Right i'io anothei s|hi|!s driinin entering on a .liampio.i lighter Hick Powell, as a .spoils writer, and (ticardo Montalban. pduylng the . humps are the men ill JiilU-'ii life ill tile licw M-tl-M hit.

Here Is Your Chance •• To heal Hi)' higher prices on good I sed 4 ars Hint Is sure In com*’ — I • 1949 Kaiser Sedan I - 1947 Frazer 1-1947 Dodge I • 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline 1-1948 Willy Station Wagon -- ilentei mil llveidl'ive These iiirs arc all In Y-l coll* dll Ion ami ready In go EAST SIDE MOTOR SALES y oi i: h i m yi i i:

BLONDIE

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IM 0EU.IN& Ni / r'*T(?MTtr> J ' KJO ' DON’T WANT ANY /

By Chic Young E;L ,

1 hATE -o' banoj

JOHNNY HAZARD

bov, what a tupnout rote TM£ *»EV OF FAIP' BCTTtF ktef-' CLCMIE TO TME WALL ... ONLY CMANCE I WAVE TO AAA let 50AAE

By Frank Robbins

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