The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1945 — Page 3
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DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA,
NAZI ART TREASURES SEIZED
another sock
TIN WILL WIN THIS \\.\H Let’s give Hitler
Tin
|EN YANKS seized several billion dollars worth of Reichsbank gold a currency of other nations in a salt mine near Merkers, Uerr.v, they also found many German art treasures. In tins radiojtel a soldier looks over crated paintings. (International)
cans, are being coUwQted
every day on the home front but more must be collected to
win this war.
Women of America, you would give your diamonds and jewels to have your boys back from the fighting fronts, still you lesitate to give that extra minute that is necessary to prepare a tin can for the salvage collection. Do you real ze that much of the food your son eats must be parked in tin for Its protection? Do you know that the equipment for war that lie uses must have tin in its manufacture? Do yo know that his medical supplies must be encased in tin to protect them so
that they will be ready
use in case of an emergency? Yes. tin is the most .mportar.t of war metals now. We can substitute the margarines for butter and oils for cooking purposes but there is absolutely no subtitute for tin. Food and medical supplies must be packed in tin .or protection when sent over- • is for our armies. Every plane, ship, tank and gun must have tin in ts construction to withstand the service demanded of it
by our fighting men.
Take that extra minute to wash, cut out the bottom and I flatten the tin can you open.
in the jaw.
SAVE EVERY TIN CAN
BIG RED rrsii iCnuffitii«*tl from Pni&v om>» tributaiy of the Danube, on a i5-mile front. Next major objective is Linz. 60 miles to the west and half way between Vienna and Munich. A Soviet communique said the Germans were suffering “enormous losses" as they fell back
to the west.
Marshl Rodion Y. Malinovsky’s Second Ukrainian Army lifted the last Nazi threat to iihcrated Vienna with the capture
for his ul 't s subui bs of Floridsdorf and
Korneuburg on the north barkj
of the Danube river.
German troops who attempted a stand along the north bank of the river were surrounded and
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Sftlltz and daughter of Indianapolis visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stultz. Mr. and Mrs. Remley Herr and daughters of Crawfordsville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hostetter. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Masten wore Saturday supper guests of Mr nd Mrs. Walter Masten and
family.
Mrs. Maggie Hall attended the funer.i lot' Mrs. Sophia Wilson at R > ichdale Saturday aftern on. Mrs. Olga Hibbs returned home Menday after spending the past
w< ek in Indianapolis.
Misses Laura and Ida Steward of New Maysville were Tuesday gie ts of Mr. and Mrs. Ray
G damn and family.
Sanda Mason of Roachdale visit I part of last week with Mr.
Lanje were Pfc. Qtt Lame of Orlando, ftldrida. Miss Thelma McGraw of Chicago, Staff Sgt. Harvey Jewel Jeffries of Santa Ana. California, Mrs. Paul Herman of L>s Angeles, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lame of Dayton. Ohio. On March 31st, Mrs. Lame and her guests and Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman and Mr. Carroll Davis of Roachdale were all entertained at the (home of Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Jeffries of Ladoga. The dinner was in honor of S Sgt. Harvey Jewel
Jeffries.
AT THE VON< \STLE Bette Davis and John Garfield, president and vice-president respectively of the Hollywood Canteen, modeled their Canteen after the famous Stage D >or Canteen in New York City. In Warner Bros.' musical revue "Holly-
e.nd Mrs. Fred Koessler and fam-''V ood Canteen," currently play-
j ing at the Voneastle the public
lily
Pioneer Seed Corn. Early and late varieties. Rex Hathaway. Phone 1F11 31-eod.-15t. FOR SALE: Baby calf and baled hay. Walter Keller. Phone Belle Union. H-16-18-3p.
FOR SALE: 700 bu. of yellow corn, 300 bu. Mandel Soy beans. Clarence Pickett, 1 mile North Bruners Town. 12-4p.
FOR SALE: 1930 Chevrolet redan, can be seen at 118 W. Berry St. 16-2t. FOR SALE: Electric washing machine, gase range, and gas hot plate. 2!* Beve 1 . Ige. 16-lp.
■\\ antod-
FOR SALE: 1932 Dodge coupe. I new tires and tubes. A. L. Padgett, Portland Mills. 12-4p.
WANTED: Housework in home without children. Will stay in home. &>x M II Banner Office. 13-3p.
FOR SALE: Two Thousand Glad Bull).-, Mixed Colors. $5.00 per 100. Will Deliver. Arthur W. Jui .i . Box 66, Waveland, Indiana. 13-3p.
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IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of Domthy Jean Osborn, who passed away three years ago today, April 16. 1942 April brings sad memory Of a loved one gone to rest, You w.ll never be forgotten. By the ones who loved you bes* Our thoughts go wandering, Wh n daylight fades. To the land of long ago, And memory paints the scenes old In th ■ gold of the twilight glow We seem to see in the soft dim light A face we loved the best, An I think of her when the sun’ last ray . Go s down in the far off west The flowers we place upon her grave May wither and decay. But love for her, who sleep? beneath Will never fade away. Sadly missed by Mother. I Daddy, Sister and Brother. pi i -i- -i- ,*’j BAIN BRIDGE v .•ft v •;• -t- pv Mrs. Frances Cunningham ha? gone to Charleston W. Virgini: where she is caring for Mrs Lowell Yeager and baby da ugh-
FOR SALE: All Yellow Canary Singer. North of Barnaby’s
office. Mrs. Forest
13-3t
OBI I I ARY
Life is a just a loan and then vomes a call that all must answer. j James Morton Alexander, the I fifth child in a family of six 1
was horn in Hendricks
FOR SALE: Galvanized tank for dipping sheep. Charles E. Cooper. On ncastle Ind. 612 E. Washington St. 1-p
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. |’• ory I Her husband, Lt. Pruitt has re- i turned from the Hawaiian Islands and is now in the hospital
at Portsmouth, Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanks of Givencastle visited with rela-
tives here Sunday.
Mrs. Higgins of Fillmore spent last week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Higgins and family. Sunday guests of Mrs. Henri. tta Ball were Mr. and Mrs. Pyrt' 1 anti Teddy Ball of Indianapolis, Mrs. Ida Ball of Craw- j
dsville and Mr .and Mrs. OHU j On July 6. 1898 he was united j FOR SALE: Buck ye coal Sunt of Linden. (in marriage to Lula Higgles and' brooder 1000 copaeity. W
FOR SALE: Pa r of mules, one 2 year old anil one yearling. Fuil brothers. Hoy Watson, Manhatcounty j tan Roa I. FI.one 14F3.
WANTED: Pasture for cattle. Andrew A.-h. Phone 290-W. 14-2t
WANTED: Man tlerk. need not be registered. Mullins Drug Store. 13-3t.
Feathers Wanted: New or old. Ship or write to Sterling Feather Go. 907 No. Broadway, St. Louis 2, Mo.
■Real Estate-
FOR SALE: 55 acres land, no buildings. 4 miles south of cemetery road. Phone 795-M. 14-3t.
July 21, 1H67. the E. and Elizabeth
son of Robert' Hodges Alex-j -
16-18-2p,
FOR SALE: A few bushel of
ander, and passed away at hisj.R Ural p ,tab es, $2.00 per bu.
.cee April 5, 1945 at the *>8 ’ j Jake Ho! imen. Call after 5 p. n
o! 77 years, after an illness of. fifteen months. •
FOR
1-p.
FOR SALE: 11 room louse on Anderson stn ■ t, 247 deep, uO feet wide. B en bringing $1.>5 a i month. 5 bed rooms up stairs, 2 bed rooms down, 2 stools and 1 bath. Best bargain In Creencast1 and best street. See John Tharp, 317 N. Jackson street. 14-3t.
Mr and Mis. Clyde Miller f Ireeneastlc visited Sunday with Mrs. Nettie Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lofforge Ae ro called to Oaklandon Sunday ay the ileeth of Mrs. Kate Apple, a nisin of Mr. Lefforge. Mrs Paul Murphy and daugher of Detroit spent Monday, I’liesday and Wednesday of last \ ek with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hooch. Mrs. Irene Tate was hostess t tiie Eskimo Bridge Club Friday ;ht. Mrs. Gene Baird and dau■iiti r and Mrs. Tate’s mother, Mrs. Miller were guests. Delicuis refreshments were served the hostess. The next meeting vdl he with Mrs. Janice Blue the . ' Friday in May. Recent guests of Mrs. Roann
BNSr \ RANK of Spring flowers In the But Room of the White House in Washington rests gasket of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Servile men stand guard at the bier of omniander-in-chief. Services were held in the East Room. (International S undphoto i
So the city folks have done it! Well, WATCH 8UR SPEED!
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VV 70RD comes from Washington that V V the fat-salvage problem has got to be licked in the small cities, the towns and on the farms. We women have to save enough used fats in our kitchens to help make munitions, medicines, fabrics, soap for military and civilian use, and many other essentials. The job, to date, has been done largely by city people, because arrangements for collecting the fats were made in the cities first. And these city folks are turning in more than twelve million pounds a month! Now we're called on. And will the women on the farms and in the towns and small cities brfjje.that record?
Don’t worry—just watch our speed! HOW TO DO ITs Save all used fats in a tin can. Keep it handy to the stove. Scrape your broilers and roasting pans, skim soups and gravies, for every drop counts. Keep solid pieces of fat, as meat trimmings and table scraps, in a bowl. Melt down once a week when your oven’s going, add the liquid fat to the sal -e can. Take the can to your butcher as soon as it’s full. He will give you two red points and up to four cents for every pound. If you have any difficulty, call your County Agent or Home Demonstration Agent. This message is approved by WFA and OPA, and paid for by Industry
PUBLIC SALE Of Housed lid Goods At the residence of the Icte John E. Dunlavy 411 East Walnut Street Saturday. April 21 Sale at 1:00 O’Clock Electric sweeper, 8 electric inuis, .Mnjcsti- riulio, Vlclmla, Estate gas range, rug 11x12 feet, se\ al smaller ruq',. Paish > shawl, (lining room suite — table, 6 < I airs, buffet, ami china cb set, library table, 6 rocking chair-, i straight chair-, old fashion kitchen safe, bookcase, lounge, library table, -.tu lv table, pictures, vases, dishes, cooking utensils, 3 beds, set I springs, yard furniture, 2 lawn mowers (one extra good), 3 w i i tubs, bn k !s and many miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. TERMS: — CASH. Elwood B. Biinlavy, Mm. ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. ( I L FORD M MAINS, ( lerk.
to this union were horn three F. H u
children; Leonard of Floyd ! Township: William of Chicago and Eva of near Greencastlo. |
His work as a farmer brought
him much enjoyment and he did his work well until poor lealth)
caused him to give it up. He leaves by his passing the]
Bainbridge. 16-2p.
i FOR SALE; One extra good Philco one buttery cabinet radio 3 miles south of Putnamville. 5 miles w, -d of Cloverdalr. Phone Thomas Quinr.ette, Clovenlale.
16-lp.
wife: the two sons and daughter, , T two daughter-in-laws, Flossie | 1
and Kather nr; the son-in-law, :
Herman Zimmerman; nine grand! -
children: a sister, Mrs. Minni-I McPheetcrs of Danville; and! other relatives and friends. He was a father who saw one son in the service of his country j :n World War I and two grandsons in the present war, P. F. C. i • bert C. Alexander, somewhere ^ ii the European theater of fig iting and Sgt. James F. Alexan- j dor who made the supreme sacr
fice n Italy.
FOR SALE 2 bottom 14 inch H. C. Tractor plow, Lee Jones 1-2 miles S. of Putnamville.
1-p
FOR SALE: Gladioli 1 Or dozen. Pall 287-R.
Bulbs. 16-It.
FOR SALE: Good team work horses and good team work mules. Two miles north of Bainbridge. Carl Riggle. 16-lp Fi MR SALE: John n. ere cot i planter. Arthur Fry, Putnaniville. 16-lp.
FOR SALE: 90 acres new, 46 acres tillable, balance pasture, good 5 room dwelling, electricity, good barn, also wired, well fenced, unusual numb r of small buildings, si.- rt distance from ' In. k top and pave r ent. Price to come under farm tenancy program. Call Sanford Romine, -Fhone 430. 12-10-2ts.
CLOSING OUT SALE Because of the death (,? m\ hir-haml, I have sold my farm and will live in small apartment In Ulovci lab-, I will sell al public auction, at my borne one mile west of Ml. Meridian, tin State Road 10 and H miles southeast of Gn cncastlc, all the following property, on Wednesday, April 1945 At 12:30 O’clock Sharp COVJ AND CALF One 6 year <>ld Guernsey cow with nice calf. SHEEP 15 good breeding Ewes with lambs by side. HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS Several cords of wood, upright folding l»cd. dining table and chairs, 4 rocking chairs, small radio cabinet, 9x12 rug, 10x13 rug, 9x12 Linoleum rug, 9x15 Linoleum rug, good telephone, feather bed, kitchen cabinet range cook -dove, like new ; War n .Morning heating stove, Wilson beater, 5 gallon milk can, 8 gallon milk can, 5 gallon jug, 2 gallon jar, crocks and jars, gravel bed, log chains, 3 nice poplar boards, breaking plow, 2 wheel trailer with good tires, garden plows, saws, hammers, carpenter tools, long green tobacco, iron kettle, brass kettle, flower bench, lawn chairs, 2 side saddles, ladder, sausage i till, quilting frames, old fashioned lamp, potatoes, chicken fountains, six be.rrel water tank, hay frame, forks, shovels, chains, dishes, cooking utensils, fete*. At the same time and place neighbors will sell the following property: 8 rocking chairs, library table, 1 odd chairs, mattress, springs, bod, round (lining table. 6 chairs, huflel, mirror, porch swing, new t.V|>e Aladdin lump, two burner electric hot plate, buffet, dining table and « chairs, occasional chair, rocking c’-.alr, antique walnut bedstead, walnut veneer bcdslcad. dresser, library table, wash stand, 50 lb. ice box, I bushel sec t corn, 4 bags cement, some iron and many other articles. Not responsible for accidents. TERMS — CASH. MRS. HESTER A. MASTEN ALTON HI RST, Auctioneer. BILLY HURST and CLIFF McMAINS, Clerks.
Sun set and evening star, And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning at the bar. When I put out to sea. But such a tide as moving seems asleep Too full for sound and foam When that which drew from out t ie boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell. And after that the dark! And may there he no sadness - : farewell, When I er.bark. For tho’ fiom out our bourne of lime and place The flood may hear me far, I hope to see my Pilot face to
face
When I have crossed the bar.
I FOR SALE: Automatic Jay Hawk hiv tucker and loader Th • finest hay tool made. Max And-'rson. Phone 494-1. 14-ltp
* YRD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks and apprec ation to mr friends, ncignbors and relatives for their sympathy, kindness and the beautiful flowers reeeiv d during the illness and
death of •
We especially want to thank ©r. Vi u l). Rev., Hill, Mr. Shattu. k, the singer, the pall bearers, tli" flower girls, 'Mr. Campbell and Mr. Skelton. Everything was very greatly appreciated. Mrs. James Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Alex-
ander and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alexan-
der and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zim-
merman,
-MiscellaneousATTKN n< >N F ARMER8: Gel your disc sharpened now. Bring your plow points. Get all machinery repaired before the spring rush. Manford Graver, 208 N. Jackson St. 30-30p WYSONG 92, has proven what he can do with arthritis and others too. Get acquainted with the new way. If you are serious do not delay. 6th. Fir. Lemcke Bldg. Fr. 0249, Br, 7957. 1-29-45
FOR SALE: Jersey cows, 1 three year - Id with new calf; 3 two year olds to freshen by May 1. John McCoy, Fillmore R. 1. 16-3p.
FOR SALE: 1 Lounge chair, one 9x12 Wilton velvet rug, drap-’s, metal porch chairs, gard n tools and other small items. T hone 433-M. 16-2L
FOR SALE: 1 glass doar saf rt , one 5 ft. bed davenport, 1 wall cabinet 30x30: 1 dresser. Call after 5 p. m. at 137 W. Berry St. 16-1;.
EXPERT copying, enlarging and restoration of old photogiaphs also all types of fram* i::g for photographs, documents, art work and military group picj•tires. Mr. and Mrs. R. Von Steinens' Studio, upstairs over .Murphy's 5 and 10 store. 4-eod. You can Protect a $500 Davenport against Moth Damage for years with a quart of Mirra Moth at a cost of only $1.75. Mirra Moth is the original formula. Refuse imitations. Insist on the genuine Mirra Moth for quality. Resists dry cleaning. Horace L'nk & Co., Greencastlo, Ind. 16-lt.
Public Sale THURSDAY, APRIL 19
FOR REN1 FOR RENT: apartment.
1:00 P. M.
317 N. Jackson Street Good set of breech ing harness; lawn mowers, wheel barrow,
carpenter tools, gard-nlng tools,
steel burrows, 10 quart- of god paints and varnishes, stun- flx-
ur husband and father.! mirrors, dishes, men and
women's go: d i lathing and shoes, wrenches, hoiischo.d furniture,
lumber, DY wiring, 2 wire wiring
cord, new men’s socks, tics etc.
never use l.
EVERYTHING Ml ST GO TO HIGHEST BIDDERS
TEIHITES „ Their Spring Offensive '•eiflL. as nicht now It thr time to countor-nt- _ _ tck. Phone or writr .1 today for free in rs«j-\:\2a nectlon cr fret* • timate. Afik iboui ■ . mriK* a mm,* IT lifetime guui yfiX y > 1 antce. Phene HU. 4752, Act Quick “Serving You Since '.IS” wmOll MAIL COUPON NOW!— TEftKill'E CSKTROL ?Q., IKOIAMAPOLI?-—» 655 E. 42n4 St. HU. 4253 Plcnfio make n free Inspection of my property for Termites; with no obli Ration to qml NAME STREET CITY * mmm Out of Town Bu*inr«> Solicited mm-t
JOHN THARP \LTO.V HI RST, Auctioneer.
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garage ing St
Modern lurnishAll utilities and
Adults. 612 E. Wa.shThone 808-J. 1-p.
-FOUND-
FOUND: Five Guernsey heifcis. Owner may have same for I aying expenses. Cloyd Hall. 16-lp.
LAST LAP BLUES LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP)-It will happen every time! Cap*. Arthur Allen, Jr., of Louisville, had been in the China-Uurmh-Jmha theater more than a year wlitai he got a leave. He packed liis baggage full of Oriental souvenirs for the folks back in vhe States, brought them all th'way aciosa the world by plane and ship, only to lose them on a t-ain headed for home.
xiri H r: or xioiiMvru \tio\ Ni,tp ,. is hereby given that the hi ih I'slirnijil ha- been appointed hv the .Indue of tin Cireuil (’.nirt of rnl mini (’minty. Slate of In,liana. Administrator of the estate -.1 \llie It. All. n late of I'lllnal.i • ‘eon t v, deceased. Said estate is supposed tit to solvent. l-'lrst-(’it Izens Bank .v Trust Go.. I'.xeelltor No. 86It',. it nr AU-rs. Clerk of th. Putnam t'lrenit Court. UiUen i.yon. Attorneys. 9-:it.
SPIT UP ACID LIQUIDS HOURS AFTER EATING For hours after every meal, a Greencastle lady used to spit up a strong acidulous liquid. She says it was awful. At times she would nearly strangle. Today, this ladv eats her meals and vnJoys them. Ami she says the ] change is due to taking ERBHELP. Her food agrees with her, No gas. bloat or spitting up after ’iiting. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; so don't go on suffering! Get this n- w medicine Sold by ill drug stores in Greencastle.
DRY CLEANING SPECIAL CARE GIVEN BY EXPERIENCED W ORKERS. MONITE MOTH PROOFING IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF PROTECTION. Kindly cooperate with your Government by turning tn your old hangers. Cash and Carry IDEAL Cleaners
18 S. Vine St.
Phone 470
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