The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1935 — Page 4

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It pays to buy your USED CAR under the protection of the CANOPY TOP

TODAY AND TOMORROW

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When your neighborhood Ford Dealer kitm you his word about a unr<l rar, you ran be sure that rar is right. Renirmber—he's just as anitous to protect his reputation as you are to protect your investment. Why wait until the big Spring demand has skimmed the eream from his stock of Radio Special l sod tars? Right now he has an eicep* tionully complete ami uttrac-

tive assortment —the result of an insistent public desire to trade late luodeie of all popular niakea on the 193S Ford V-8. Your present car taken la trade—and the rhaneea are it will cover the down pay* ment. In any caae you’ll need very little cash. Balance ia convenient monthly pay* ments through the I’niversal t.redit Company. Make your selection now.

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THE RADIO GIRL SAYS:

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+ + + * + * + * + CLOVERDALE + Mrs. Clara Domett + F + + + ++ + + Mrs. J. E. Evans of Bedford visited Mrs. Ella Denny. Mrs. Lillian Hetser of Greentastle called on Mrs. Eliza Hurst Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mae Gill of Greencastle called on Mrs. Winnie Rockwell Friday. Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Dobbs were held at Mill Creek church Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy of Coatesville spent Thursday with Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Otho Smythe and son Deward anil Miss Stella Collins spent Sunday in Louisville. Ky., the guests of Mrs Deward Smythe. Mrs. Ollie O’Connor is visiting relatives in Indianapolis this week. Mrs Salina Cunningham. Mrs. Nora Morrison and daughter Maxine attended the all-day meeting at Doe Creek church Sunday. Mrs Alice Hamilton visited Mrs.

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GERMAN COMPANY'S COW RECORD PRODUCER

'< LONDON (UP)—Germany’s great chemical and war-material trust, the I. G. Farbenindustrie, has ventured into a new field and established a world’s record for milk production by a single cow. The bovine pride and honor of the German chemical combine is Freya, seven-year-old cow at the Gersthofen estate near Augsburg. Bavaria. Freya, named after the Nordic goddess, is the I. G. Farben’s property, i Last year another German cow, Agatha, captured the “white ribbon of the barnyard” from Canada. On one day Agatha supplied 66.7 kilograms of milk. Freya, having now achieved a daily output of 72.2 kilos, has put Agatha out of the running. Her monthly milk produce equals that which a normal, healthy cow yields in a year, local experts state. i TAILLESS CALF GODERICH. Ont. (UP)—A tailless calf, born on the farm of Robert Dures near here, is thriving well and is apparently normal in every other respect.

Will Fisher at Clayton last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs James Sipple were in Indianapolis last Saturday. Mrs. Ruth McClain of Greencastle and Mrs. Ruth Keller were in Cloverdale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough and son of Mill Grove spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Evens. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sellers of Belle Union were in Cloverdale Saturday. Cohn L. Morrison of Indianapolis spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Morrison. Eli Hunsuckor moved from the

Myrtle Tucker property to his farm rear Jordon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Layne are spending this week in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple and Mrs. Alice Hamilton were in Clay City Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Terry of Belle Union spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Quinctt and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye were in Clinton Saturday.

BAN LOAFERS

BANNER WANT ADS PAY

Pontiac before buying any car

Umf priree at Font Ur, Michigan, begin at $61.% for the Sit and $7.10 for thm Fight (euhiert to change nrithout notice). Standard group of mccem extra. £a*v G.M.A.C. Time Fa\m

TIhen a car wins America as quickly ns lltc Pontiac it must have something most buyers want. Drive a Pontiac Just once and you’ll know it lias. The reeling of supenafety you get from the solid steel “Turret-Top” Hody by Fisher, triple-sealed hydraulic brakes, and /ii/f-tccig/i t steadiness is worth Pontiac's low price alone. So is the dependability assured by a Sealed ('hu-sig and Silver-Alloy bearings , . . Pontiac’s sparkling performanee and amazing economy ... its title of tho most beautiful thing on wheels. Go first to your Pontiac dealer and you'll agree, there is no use looking further.

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PONTIAC L. & H. CHEVROLET SALES Inc.

SIXES AND EIGHTS

BARNESVILLE. O. (UP) The local fire department is in conflict with Uncle Sam. FERA workers have been banned from loafing in the fire station because of disappearance of pieces of equipment.

^.q.q.4.^.4.4.4 * COALING STATION + Mrs. Frank Woods + 4444.4.4.4^. Mr. and Mrs. George Smythe and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shafer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Nichols and daughter Bertha and Mr. and Mrs. Rono Layne were in Crawfordsville Friday. Mrs. Blanche Lewis and daughter, Geneva Eggers and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lisby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wright Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hemby called on Mr. and Mrs. Rono Layne Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Heavins called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lisby attended the commencement at Danville Monday night. Waldo Woods spent Sunday with James Hill.

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44444444 v WEST JEFFERSON TWP. + v Airs. Viola AlrCanimack 44444444 Ncda and Veda Alice spent Sunday with James Watts and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gail Morris and daughter spent Sunday with Gail Ball and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Vaught and Miss Lillian Keller were Sunday din-

ner guests of Mr. and Mu. I Keller. Miss Catherine Smiwr bul staying with Mrs. Jennie; the past week. Two new members were i at the New Providence dunl Sunday. Robert and Richard, twin h Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MomaJ been ill with chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. James Trua Mr. and Mrs. George Wildnaql Sunday with Mrs. OrlenaWikts Mr. and Mrs. Chester DiyJ Sunday dinner guests of Mru|| T. C. Harcourt. Norman Stringer spent la i with with Dorns and Mml sett, near Hazelwood. Mr. and Mrs Lee Allen. Ii.l Mrs. Cloyd Allen and Mr. uij Earl Allen and daughter spent Sunday with Mr and Ha^ ter Beam at Manhattan. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Bra ■pent Tucsilay with Mr. ai| Gail Ball.

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