The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1965 — Page 8
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Thursday, April 29, 1965
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIEDS
Notice
LEGAL NOTICE
Pursuant to the acts of 1B46. Chapter 181, Section 4. General Assembly, Metvtn Manrus 605 S Bloomington St., Greencastle. Ind., will sell and dispose for scrap metal May 28. 1865. a 1857 Chevrolet white over red 2 door Station Wagon Ser, No. VB-57N120815 Bearing Ind. 1965 Lie. plate No. 67A3284 being abandoned on my property
at above address.
Melvin Mangug 18-lt
.NOTICE: Opening soon, The ' Coiffure Beauty Salon, 302 E. Hanna Street Betty Fenwick.
29-2t.
LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER
Hogs
fl 8.00—SI 8.50
FAMILY NIGHT at Belle Union
gym May 1. Eats to be served. ATTENTION FARMERS: W e
Proceeds go to purchase of new band uniforms. Serving 6 p. m. 'til? Any donations appreciated. 27-4p
Try Banner Ads
have 82% Nitrogen Anhydrous Ammonia for pre-plant or side-dress. We custom apply or have applicators to rent. Contact Charles Butler 1312 Bloomington Street or Phone OL 3-3121 Greencastle. Ind. Apr. 29 to June 30th.
TRUCK GRAIN Corn 1.23 Oats 70 Beans 2.80 Wheat 1.30
LIVESTOCK Hogs 4.000: barrows and gilts 25 to fully 50 higher; 1
and 2, 190-225 lb. 19.00-19.25; 1-3, 190-250 lb. 18.50-19.00; 2 and 3 230-280 lb. 18.00-18.50; few lows 280-330 lb. 17.7518.00; sows strong to 25 higher; 1-3, 300-350 lb. 16.25-16.75 a few under 300 lb. 17.00; 250500 lb. 15.50-16.25; 2 and 3, 400-
600 lb. 15.00-16.00.
Cattle 700; calves 50; steers steady to strong; heifers scarce; good to choice steers 22.75-25.00; standard to low good 19.50-22.50; small lots good heifers 20.50-22.50; cows mostly 50 lower; utility and commercial 13.50-15.00; canners and cutters 12.00-14.50; weighty cutters 15.00; bulls weath; utility and commercial 16.50-18.00; vealers 2.00 lower;
choice 26.00-29.00; good 20.0025.00. Sheep 50; scarce; small lot choice spring lambs 27.00; few good to choice wooled lambs 24.00-26.00.
Complete Hearings WASHINGTON UPI — The Senate Rackets Investigating Committee completed closed hearings Wednesday on manipulations of eight small banks | that have been drained of more ! than $400,000 in loans with poor
i collateral.
idents whited Wednesday under ily and Mrs. Calverts grandson a scorching sun that sent the lives on the island of Oahu, mercury soaring to 92 degrees, j They made an airplane tour the warmest day of the year of the other eight islands and it andonly two degrees below the i s most interesting to talk with all-time high for the date. them about the islands.
Similar weather was forecast
for today by the U. S. Weather I Mr ‘ and Mrs ‘ Floyd Yochum Bureau returned home Saturday from a i trip through the north east.
Mrs. Yochum attended the Continental Congress of DAR held in Continental Memorial Hall, representing the Washburn Chapter of Greeencastle.
and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kendall of Beech Grove. Mike and Mary Ann Sering of Ponaiac Michigan spent a few r days last week in the Morris Irwin home. Mary Ann spent Tuesday with Mrs. Maude O'Haver.
Morton News By Mrs. Russell O’Haver
Hottest Day LOS ANGELES UPI
Mrs. Wayne Alexander and
Mrs. Walter Calvert returned ^ r ‘ anci yirs - Lloyd O Haver { home Saturday after a visit to and son and Mike s boy the Hawaiian Islands. They friend of Indianapolis, were made the trip by plane and were Sunda y afternoon visitors of on the islands tw r o weeks. Mrs. Mrs. Russell O’Haver.
Res- i Alexander s daughter and fam- * M r . and Mrs. Morris Irwin
Makes Offer WASHINGTON UPI — Senate GOP Leader Everett M. Dirksen today offered to withdraw his 60 per cent "escape’' clause from the voting rights bill and substituted a court procedure to assure that Negro votes would be cast and b« counted.
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