The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1951 — Page 6
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951. A FARM NEWS
FARMING Comments
i nt 106,000.000 pigs, i irgest peace I
By KENNETH HARRIS Owmly A pent The ior.1 pig
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where they are eonsuniing corn school building.
* time crop on record. This is still’ at an annual rate in excess of Order vvu., called by all standmuch lower than the war peak either the 1950 or the 1951 pto- ing and singing I he Star Spangof 1943 when the pig crop reach- duction of corn. led Banner and giving the pledge ed 128.000,000 pigs. The annual The June pig survey indicated to th • il.'ig. led by Mr Mann, trend is shown in the graph 1 an increase of seven per cent ,n The county health nurse, Mrs.
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Itcporting on the 1952 outlook for hogs. Purdue University agricultural economists explain that the expansion in hog numbers which began with the fall farrowings of 1948 appears to be over. Numbers are expected to level off in 1952. Total livestock numbers have been in leased to
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1951 spring pigs saved in the Weaver, gave u very interesting United States as compared to ien.ousti;;tion of the eye lestthofr saved in 1950. It likewise j ing machine which the I'TAs of indicated a four per cent in- the county are buying for use in crease in sows to Arrow this i)te schools,
fall as compared to a year ago
This would make a 1951 pig crop T1 - «nd sixth grades sang of 106,000,000 head, which would tw0 hadoween --on;;a under the represent an increase of five per diivci ,m of Mrs. Kirk . Marilyn rent over 1950 and about 30 per M ’ Elroy and Patty Hutcheson cent over the 1935-39 average. P la . v,,fl a • iarinet duet with MaiWith Indiana's prospective H.vn Mat thews at the piano. Mrs. large co n crop. Hoosier farmers Hutcheson read several
articles from Hie PT.A magazine The bnsint .. meeting was then conducted by the president. -^Jrs.
Crystal Hutdicson.
Mrs. C^. D. Acton of Terre Haute; Shirley Ward, Wayne Wiley, Phillip Hutcheson, Jr„ and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutcheson.
5NE COMMUNIST CAUGHT AND THREE MORE To
are in a better position to maintain their 1952 hog production at present high level., than the country at large. KvPn though feeding ratios may be slightly
Tin' secretary and treausrer
narrow,^ than average, good hog ,. epnrtsThe „ U dget for
producers can continue to make
a reasonable return. Washington Township Pit Holds Iteglihir Meeting Tliere was a good attendance at the regular meting of the Washington Town, hip PTA meeting Oct. 18, held in the
msitmmmt... YOU SMI MORI CO/m
the year w.-. read and approved. A motion was made to buy a ncv. ’flug and stand for the gym. a Hie old one is very soiled. A large mixer for the lunch loom j was discussed.. The president announced that all parents arcinvited to visit the lunch room during the noon hour and see
how lunches are served.
The next meeting will be on Nov 15 and each mother is to bring a pumpkin pie fm' the soc-
ial hour to follow.
Donut s and coffee or milk weie served . ‘ the dose of Hie meeting n the lunch room.
FINf ANTI-Tl Richard iDick) Kelly is spend-1 ing a two weeks furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly and other rela-
tives.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Harmless and family entertained the members of the Country Club and their families with a wiener roast on Wednesday evening. There were fourteen members present and a guest, Mrs. Ksther
Lyons.
Mrs. Ruth Kelly very ably assisted Mrs. Harmless ip making this party a grout success. Mr. and Alia. Jlalph ■Porter' j and aunt Em Porter of Rockville, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Lea-
ton last Sunday. *
Mr. Orcn Robbins and family and Mr. Jnd Airs. Earl Shumaker viuted Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robbin Sunday aiter/Kjop. __
j Mi and Mrs. Roy Robbins
visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robi bin and family and Mrs. Queen
| Gibson in Russellville Saturday
I afternoon.
Mr. am! Mrs. Gcoige
THREE MORE bail Jumping convicted Communists remain “Wanted” list following capture of Gus Hah. 41 nat - ln ont li«J the party, in Mexico City by FBI agents from San Antor! are runaways from the group of 11 convicted in New \ TflLl » five-year sentence. Still hunted are Gilbert Green, P.lrr ^ Henry Winston, national organizational secretary Ret 0 ',' New York state chairman. f/ntei
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"js Hall, captured.
Gilbert Green
Robert Thompson
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tfie Christian Churcti Monday evening, Oct. 15 at 7 p, m. with a pitch-in supper. Farm Bureau members and 4-H club members
and parents present.
Achievement awards and honors were given to boy and girl
Gl ider , club members by Miss Katharine
j friends here. family Mr. and Mrs. Wolverton and I The Youth Fellows,ijn * i family spent Friday evening with ! LaFayettr s, m( |.. lv : , f ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Biggs and I evening. '***
with a John oecre No.101 Corn Picker
Wheel- and dnwi ,11-mounting of the lohh Deere No. 101 Ono-Row Corn Picker gives the operator on unexcelled view of the row— means bigger savings in all crop and field conditions. Lon ■ geidly-sloping gatherers with hinged point : are well out front and are easily quid'. I to pick up arid save down and tangled crops. Low-down gatherer chains, aggre- ive ground-hugging snapping rolls, and big-capacity husking rolls
Deere
assure more clean corn in the wagon.
Attaching or detaching the John
No. 101 Corn Picker is an easy one-man jot
that requires no heavy lifting.
Rugged construction and big capacity assure dependable work and faster harvests season after season. Investigate the many advantages of the John Deere No. 101. See
us soon.
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hililn .1 <>l U -1. H.iIcIk sun atli T fi . I'.imilx Meeting Th*- ; < hiulrcn of Mrs. Waltc. 1 hi ' Ik on, with their I 1 iimilii-. ■ illicr d si her home Sun'la' O' JI in their first ; i't-l ocot I .■ i' lor nearly twelve yea 1 At 1.000! iiiii' a In null ifnl oinni pr< ml on tables on tie In 1 1. n "Thank.-;" was re- | turui'il I. Mi Mai , Ann oiiii erniaii l‘i a: 1 . le tniicn and a hn> iid' w.' n.i ■ v 1 ■.I by the children durli;; Hi • afternoon. Later a wi n t ii i t v.held in the old tl'ncl;-: .dith hop of Phillip j Hulchr; r,;i. Those present were Mr. and Mi J. eph Thi' 1 and hoys, JimI mic, Joe and Bob of Kankakee, ,11 Mi .Hu! Mi Keith Ward .and girls. Lila and Sherry of i'n Ham . .Mi Hilda Bruner. Mrs Marjorie Wiley of Terre Haute; Mi. and Mrs. Edwin Chngerman and children, Lola and Melvin, n ur Riley; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and boys Tommie, Jimmie, Jerry and baby Patsy Ann of Anchorage, Alaska; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and boys. Warien and Tommie. Darrel and Nancy; Mr. and
\ i ’ ire nra. 11 • Saturday.
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Mr. and Mis Jam'S Hope of Kokomo. Mrs. N. E. Murphy and Mr ('hailea Swain of Peru, spent the week end with Mr. and Mr: Cline Spencer and fami-
ly
The Russell Township Farm Bureau held its Oct. meeting at
Benner. Mrs. Chastain and Kenneth Harris. The Youth Fellowship held a banquet at the Christian church Sunday evening Oct. 14th. About 45 attended and ail enjoyed the speech by Rev. Don Klinger of Kokomo. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strong of Corpus Christi, Texas, spent a few days lost week calling on old
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