The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1955 — Page 5

TH£ DAtlY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7 1055.

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^ on simpi> ean’t find more quality anywhere than you get in a used ear here. i ^ All Prices are low All Cars ore Desirable SHOP HERE WITH COHFIDEKCE. '47 DODGE 4 D<w '53 CHRYSLER 4 Door Royal

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BOB MYERS AUTO SALES, Inc. YOtTR CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER

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Used Cars ON OUR LOT TODAY 1954 V3 FORD Custom Fordor Radio, Heater, Fordomatie Tinted Glass, other extras. ONLY SI895.00 1953 CHEV. 4 Door Radio, Heater. White Wall Tires \ ery eleaJi, one owner new ear trade in. ONLY SI3S5.D9 1951 PONTIAC S, 4 Door Radio, Heater, Many other extras. ONLY 895.00 P 1951 V8F0RD Convertible Low mileage, one owner, an exceptionally good ear. ONLY $795.00 1948 GHEV. 2 Door Good transportation at a low price. ONLY $245.00 Other Makes and Models From Si95.00 Up. TERMS TO SLIT BEYER For Evening Appointments Delbert I lane — Phone *’7 « Kenneth Dtinkin — Phono 7 ’9-W King Morrison Foster Company Your Friendly Ford Dealer Since 1910. 111 W. Washington Street

NOTH i: OK MMIIMS ! It \ I |()\ In th«' I'lrcuit Court of l^iit no :n t'ount v, liuli UK! Notice Is herebv given thal Vesta Btajdes was bn thi 23rd dax of December, 1954. appointed Ad minlstratrix of !h<- estate of k. mjamin II tleL'eased All persons having claim: now due, must file the same ir said court within six ill) months from the date of the first puhlicawlll be for. v er barred Dated at Ureeneastie. Indiana this 2 : day of Decei ei 1954 William R. 1' uleett. clerk ot

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U'E FREE WATER FOR IJYESTOCK Water is the cheapest feed a farmer supplies to his live stock. Without a readily availt.ble supply of water, full returns from expensive concentrate feeds cannot be realized. Bruce McKenzie. extensio; agricultural engineer at Purdue University, points out that to do the best job. drinking wat er for livestock must be server free choice. With winter weath-

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1954 PLYMOUTH Belvedere Radio, Heater and Hydrive (953 DESOTO Firedome GSub Coupe Radio 1 , Heater, Etc. (953 STUDEBAKER Champion 4 Door Radio. Heater and Overdrive. !S5( DESOTO Custom 4 Door Radio and Heater. (051 OLDSMOBILE 88, 2 Door Radio, Heater & Hydramatic. Farmers Supply Used Car Lot 3(0 N, Jackson St. PHONE 1465 GREEXCA STLE, LN D.

er already at hand, some form of icat is needed to keep the water .'roe of ice. There appears to be no value n heating water above that iccessary to keep it from freezng, states McKenzie. The aninals will drink it cold, with good esults. In order to keep operating osts of de-icing equipment as ow as possible. McKenzie sug;ests tiiat Only that quantity of .vi,tor tlie animal desires at one i ae need be heated. With continious supply of water available, msumption at one standing will ■>e very iow. In fact, if the founun is connected to an automatic vater system, water is leplaced s fast as it is drunk. Hence, it only necessary to supply heat or a few quarts of water at a ime. Xunn i cnis automatic electricalv heateil water fountains are ommercially available for watng -• stems According to Mcxenzie. everything from single up water fountains to large ombination hog and cattle units ave proven themselves to faruers. Farmers are cautioned against i first reaction that automatic ater fountains are too expen.ve to buy. Small single oi ouble cup hog water fountains ‘tail t around $40. Such units ill handle 50-125 shoats. In ontrast. a 12 hole self feeder .11 take care of 50 shoats and tails at around $100. Thus, the .,^ter supply is the cheaper of the

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SHETROXE REAL ESTATE 302 S. Indiana St. Looking for a home that is “out of this world?’’ Then set j us—shown by appointment only. Or if it’s a moderate priced home that will suit your needs then call us— we have them. 7-2t.

YAFGHAN' A SNYDER 113 S. Jackson St. Ph. 1303-W FARMS: 10 a. new 5 room house good barn and other buildj ing all tillable; 33 a. good house and barn, chicken end brooder house, s. part of Fillmore: 75 a modern house, good barn, one oi the best improved farms in n. part of county; 102 a., fair house and barn, large hog house, and other buildings, well fenced, this farm is a money maker; 165 a., 5 room partly modern house, good barn, 36x42, plenty of water, electric pump, 65 a. tillable. 40 a in bottom. 4 mi. from town on State road 43; 80 a., stricth modern 8 room house, good barn rouble cribs, hog house, 2 car garage, this is a very nice home rothing to repair, 35 a. tillable, half of that in bottom, located on •State Road 40, the price is very reasonable. If interested in a farm see us as we have several more farms and we will guarantee that the orice is in line with today's marcet, as we do not list them if the mice is unreasonable. If it is a house here in town wo .ave some good buys in 3 and 4 bedroom homes. 6-2t “United” wants your business We list all kinds of property, no :harge for listing. Curtis E. Tones, Kept., Box 62, Clcverdale [nd. Phone 123-G. Fri-tf

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At Furniture Exchange, west ode square. Nine by rwelve linoleum rugs. Many patterns, colors. Price only $5.90. We deliver. Phone 170-J. 7-Ip

two, and without it, best returns from the feeder are not likely. McKenzie points out that, although having no ice to chop is a relief from drudgery, in the important things in a water supply ii that its always available to the animal, and easy to keep clean. Both can be accomplished with an automatic system. BAIXBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Etcheson and son of low r a City, Iowa, le'urned to their home Sunday after a visit of several days here with their parents and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Michael recently entertained for dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Michael and daughters of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S Michael and family. Afternoon callers were Pvt. and Mrs. Gene Pruitt of Indianapolis and Mrs. Vesta Mitchell. Miss Margaret Ellis of Terre Haute visited for a few days recently with Mrs. Kate Balch. Mrs. Laverne Pruitt of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Turner, Crawfrrdsville and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Britts of Ladoga were recent visitors of Mrs. Bessie Darnall. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Abbott and son of Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Woody Watson and family of Louisville, Ky., have all returned to their homes after enjoying their holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scobee and other relatives. Mrs. Ruth Hyatt of Indianapolis, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Etcheson and family of El Paso, Illinois returned home Monday after several days visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Etcheson. Mrs. Hazel Lewman and other relatives. Mrs. Achsa Cassity and Mrs. Kate Balch were dinner guests of Miss Agnes Curran Saturday. Mrs. Anna Metz entered Graver's Nursing Home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Blue and -ons and Kaye Harlan have returned home from Florida where they spent their holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller call- ► d on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nelson f Crawfordsville Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bessie Darnall and Agnes Cm ran spent Sunday afternoon >vith Mrs. Clemmie Batman near Ladoga. Several from here attended the funeral services Wednesday afternoon for Mrs.- Lola Clifford, held at Rector’s Funeral Home in Greencastle. Mrs. Velma Ellington of Green.•astle visited a week with her sistei, Mrs. Inez Hanks.

USED FURNITURE FOR SALE: Living room suite, large and sturdy, wine corduroy velour upholstery, only $29.50. Modem three cushion davenport, custombuilt for comfort and service, just $29.50. Nice davenport and chair, heavily padded and upholstered in light blue wool frieze. $49.50. See these and several others at Horace Link & Co. 5-3t

FOR SALE: Locust line and end posts. Thomas Terrell. Manhattan road at Limedale. 5-3t.

FOR SALE: Hog houses. Lisby Specialty Co. 2 miles east of Fill- I more. 5-4p. BEEF CATTLE FEEDERS Cut your feed cost 22'T and in- j crease your gains 34'/ f with new i cattle feeds containing Stil Bo Sot Poor & Co. Greencastle and Cloverdale. 6-12t

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Call 262 for quality nardwooas tnd clear white pine. Kiln dried ish oak, maple, birch, basswood md Philippine Mahogany in stock. t25-tf

• FIVE COLOR FILMS TO BE SHOWN, INCLUDING "MISS ML TIE," A FULL COLOR, FEATURE LENGTH MOVIE -

FOR SALE: Indiana and Eaat:rn coal. Cash Coal Co., phone ilO-M. M-W-F.-tf FOR SALE: Little red clover seed. Kendall Keller, 3 miles southwest of Belle Union. 5-7-10-12-14-5p.

FOR SALE: 250 bales alfalfa, Brome and little red clover hay. wire tied. Clifford Hillis, 3 miles east Brick Chapel. “ 7-2p.

FOR SALE: 1941 Frigidaiie refrigerator, 7 ft., first class condition; Zenith 17” television, good condition, at a sacrifice. Jesse A. Evans, Fillmore. 7-2p.

DEALER COST PLUS 10% Heating—Pumps—Plumbing New Westinghouse Electric Water Heater— 50 gal.—deluxe-table-top-10-year warranty. Retails about $215.60. My price: $150.00 delivered. Jack Williams, R. R. 2 Box 148, Cloverdale. Ind. 7-2p

PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUALITY Our photographs are not mere images but living likenesses that express personality we Know how. Hirshburg Studio. 7-lt.

FOR SALE: 27% ft. modern house trailer. Phone 1163-W. 4-5p

Bulldozer aiiu mgriurt work and clearing, grading and exea zating. William Newkirk. Boz J4, Fillmore. Phone 237. 15-U

Visit our beautiful snow room, finest draping fabric direct from mills. Art Furniture Shop. 20-tf.

Custom Made Draperies for the price of ready made. Art Furniture Shop. 20-tf

Ag lime, crushed stone, sand and grayel. It it’s a truck jon we can do it. We have dump trucks, flat tops and semi-trail ers. William Newkirk, Box 24 Phone 237, Fillmore, Ind. 16-tf

FOR SALE or TRADE: 1.000 bales, 1st, 2nd, 3rd cutting alfalfa. Will sell at $1.00 bale or trade for livestock. Can deliver. Wyatt Farm, 2 miles west Clinton Falls. 4-5t.

FOR SALE: Walnut spindle style twin beds, complete, like new. Phone 7066-J. 6-3t.

FOR SALE: Electi’ic guitar and amplifier, like new. Phone 609-J. 6-2p.

FARMERS: Do you have storage space to use? We will pay you $2.00 ton for fertilizer you buy and take delivery on in January. Condition guaranteed. All analyses available. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-op. Greencastle & Fillmore. 3-5-7-10-12-14-17-19-21-91

GET HIGH MILK PRODUCTION -supplement your homegrown grains with Farm Bureai Milkmaker 340 . . . the dairy supplement designed to help cows produce more milk. Putnam County Farm Bureau Co-op. Ph. 743. . 3-5-7-3t. WEESXER’S Come in and see the finest in Kitchen and Laundry Equipment: Whirlpool Automatic Washers and Dryers. RCA Estate Ranges, Gas and Electric: International Harvester refrigerators and Freezers. Your loce: 1HC Dealer. Phone 461. 7-lt.

100 SERIES HY-LINE CHICKS average OS’.-O livabi 1 - ty at three weeks of age. That’s what 15.000 Hy-Line customeihave reported over the past fou: vears. Rugged HY-LINES siai vour poultry program right be:ause they live and lay. grow nto healthy. paying layer"*’ Drder your Hy-Lines today from Poor & Co., Greencastle. 7-10-21

SEE THE NEW JOHN DEERE 79’ DIESEL

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SAVE MONEY! ORDER FARM BUREAU CHICKS NOW. Your chick order place'! before Jan. 15 saves you 50 cents per 100 chicks. Delivery before March 1 saves you $1 per ICO chicks. See your Putnam County Farm Bureau Hatchery now. 7-10-i2-14-4t.

Sale at Cloverdale Sale Barn every Tuesday, daytime, and every Saturday night. Lewis Bixler. ' ' 7-2t

FOR SALE: Fries, 3-4 lbs. Pan ready, $1.25. Mrs. Harold Storm, phone Coatesville 8320. 7-2p. USED APPLIANCES: 1 18 ft. freezer; 1 4 burner gas range; 1 20 gal. water heater. Farmers Supply. Ine. 7-lt.

SALESMAN" WANTED With selling experience or equivalent to do field and sales work for Moorman Feed Company. Permanent work. Good chance for advancement. Better than average earnings. Thorough training on the job. Home nights. No investment and no credit to carry. Must have car. Age 25 to 50. Only congenial mature, reliable men will be considered. For confidential appointment reply to M. M. Steward, 109 E. Washington, Greencastle, phone 1169-M. 6-6p.

FOR SALE: 1950 Elcar, 26 foot house trailer, all modern. 1017 So. Indiana Street. 7-3p

WANTED: Farmna.id. General livestock and some dairying. House and extras. James L. Myers. R. R. 1, Roachdale. 6-4p.

HELP WANTED: Year round work for married man for dairy and general farming. E. D. Brookshiro, Roachdale. 3-5-7-”t.

WANTED: Ride to downtown Indianapolis from Greencastle Working hours 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Call Morton 521. 7-4p WANTED: Typing, envelope addressing, and mimographing work wanted, by experienced typists. No job too large or too small. Richard & Myrle Coffman, 2 S. Madison St. Phone 611-M. Fri.-tf.

RAINES AND UAINES Bulldozer work. Free estimatPhone 1125. Fox Ridge, (ireencastle. 12-tf

Anyone wishing to buy hay or straw from Howard Moore order before Jan. 8. No deliveries from Jan. 8 to Jan. .”>0. 3-5t.

TAX NOTICE: I am doing ad tax work this year at my home in Cloverdale. Office hours 7 a. j rn. to 5 p. m. Forrest G Hurst. . 3-5-7-3p.

WANTED: Experienced farm hand for dair>t>and general farming. Lloyd Sloan, Bainbridge. 7-2p.

WELL DRILLING: Russell Scobee and Sons, Greencastle R. R. 3. Phone 331-31. M-W-F-U.

WANTED: Baby sitting in my home, day or night. 508 E. Hanna. 7-2t.

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a waiiTte e WANTED: To rent in Greencastle: Civil engineer and family needs three bedroom house or larger, immediately or in near future. Phone collect, Pendleton 164-M or write Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stanley, 228 W. State St. Pendleton, Ind. 7-2t

FOR BULDOZER WORK phone Bainbridge 27R2. Free estimates. Maurice Fewell, R. 3, Greencastle. 25-tf.

WANTED TO RENT: Good farm, have tractors and equipment. Write Box 85, Poland Ind. 6-4p.

WANTED: Refrigerator service and repairs, reasonable rates, any make. We are C’old Spot experts. Phone 637-J after 2:00 p. m. 6-2t.

Remember East Side Motoi Sales for expert body work painting, wheel alignment and mechanical work. Free estimates Free pickup and delivery ser-

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FOR RENT: 5 room house, bath, hot water, modern kitchen, oil furnace, $40.00 per month. Jack Gambold, Coatesville, Indiana. 6-2t FOR RENT: 3 room downstairs apartment. 109 W. Columbia St. 4-4p. FOR RENT: Two room modern, unfurnished, upstairs apartment. Gas stove, heat, wave, furnished. Inquire at 302 W. Franklin street. 6-3t

FOR RENT: 4 room modern double. Reasonable rent. Clint j Rogers, 2nd house south Penn, . R. on state road 43. 6-3g

WANTED: Used metal file, and used duplicating mimeograph or hectograph machine. Phone 1190-M. 4-5t.

WANTED: To keep house for elderly man with small modern home. But no women. Can furnish best of references and expect same. Mrs. Mary Knight. Mt. Meridian. Greencastle R. 2. 6-3p. WANTED: Ride to Allison’s, Plant 4, 4:18 p. m. to 1:06 a. m. Robert A. Miller, 606 So. Indiana St. 6-3p.

BETTER VALUES USED CARS &HD TRUCKS 47 INTERNATIONAL 1/2 Ton Pickup. Extra Clean. ’52 HUDSON 2 Door Like new. HESS SALES and SERVICE

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PRIVATE SALE: Household furnishings of the late William H. York at the residence, 601) Crown St., beginning Thursday, January 6th at 1:0O p. m. and continuing through Saturday, Jan. 8th 1 to 5 p. m. This property consists of all the furnishings of a five room house and includes an antique cherry bookcase and chests, beds and dressers, tables, occasional chairs, 2 coal stoves, 9x12 wool rug, dining table and chairs, some dishes and cookware, etc.

FOR RENT: Modern 2 room upper apartment, electric stove furnished. Middle-aged woman preferred. Phone 565-W. W-F-tf.

HOPKINS - WALTOF Funeral Home Phone 61

FOR RENT: 3 room model r downstairs apartmen: in Cloverdale. Ralph Sutherlin, R. 2, Cloverdale, Ind. 7-10-2p. BEST Two Used FordFerguson Tractors. GREENCASTLE TRACTOR SALES Youi Ford Tractor Dealer

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