The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 June 1936 — Page 3
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Complete line of electrical parts for all cars. Full Stock of Auto Polish. McALEER’S DUCO JOHNSON SIMONIZ 44c
FOR SALE: 1928 Sport Roadster, A-l, new battery, good rubber, bargain. Can be seen at 733 east Seminary street. 8-3ts. FOR SALE Greater Baltimore tomato plants, 20 cents per hundred; Nancy Hall sweet potato plants, Joe Ellis. Tennessee street. 9-2t
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Polishing cloths and chemically treated dust cloths, 25c. For home and Auto. Also Sponges and Chamois.
FOR SALE Used cultivator for a Farmal! 20 tractor; one good hay loader; three 2-row cultivators; onerow cultivators and mowers. Walter S Campbell, Greencastle. 10-r2-2t FOR SALE ’35 Ford V-8; Chevrolet truck: ’27 Ford one-ton truck; also ’34 Chevrolet truck. Walter S. Campbell. 10-13-2t FOR SALE 100-Lb. refrigerator, front leer. Joe Roth, Mt. Meridian. 10-lp
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Slop and See (/si We say it’ll astonish you to discoverwhat a little money buys today in a good dependable lire with all these Goodyear | Safety features: -THE GOODYEAR MARGIN Of I safety with tough, sure-grip-ping,center-lraction trend that | gives longer non-skid mileage. -BLOWOUT PROTECTION IN EVERY PLY because of patented Sl’PERTWIST cord-more resilient, more enduring than any other cord. Goodyears outsell any other tire by lmi//Hms — because , —- ithey outIralue the field.
Top Dressing Bicycle Parts Bicycle Tires 79c up
FOR SALE: Simmons four burner oil stove, $7.fi0 cash. Inquire at Banner. 10-2p Bargain prices in used electric refrigerators, large size ice refrigerators. electric range, gas range and radios. Come in anil look them over. Moore Electric. 10-lt FOR SALE: Antique walnut Jenny Liml bed in good condition. Phone 570-L.
FOR SALE: Corn. Reelsville.
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BATTERIES 13-Plate $3.95 15-Plate $4.95
FOR SALE: Gas. oil, and coal ranges, furnaces, Ice boxes and refrigerators. Bargains in all. Norge Sales. Phone 3. 10-13-2p
FOR SALE One span mules; two good mares; one good horse; four milk cows; eight head ewes and sTx lambs. Walter S. Campbell, South End Elevator. 10-13-2t
Sperk Plugs ... 49c Paint Your Car with Nu - Enamel
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Keep Cool With A Trico Vacuum Fan. Auto Accessories Of All Kinds.
FOR SALE Two threshing machines. one clover huller and one ITUber tractor. Walter S. Campbell. South End Elevator. 10-13-2t FOR SALE: Linoleum rugs and ice box. Telephone 478-L. 9-2t FOR SALE Almost new mattress for single bed. This is a high grade mattress used only a short time. Phone 782-K. 9-2t FOR SALE: In Madison township two tracts, 25 and 30 acres, separated by highway. No improvements Reasonable price. Bert Brattain. 8-10-2p BANNER WANT AH8 PAT
DOBBS Tire and Battery Service
: ° F I’M SUING RAK SAVES BIRDS
I s ' : i flushing bar on mowing will : ;i V e thousands of quail ' | '*i gioundnesting birds in Inthis spiing, Virgil M. Sim"cininsMoner of the Depart- ■ nation, asserted today [ i n nu t a and operators ‘ing machines cutting grass along the roads, to protect their nests, an 'l ground-nesting birds will p' r m the . ^jr.s until the last postninuU ‘ ht’fore flying or being
caught in the sickle. Even when the birds escape the nest is destroyed and the eggs left to spoil. A flushing bar a piece of burlap or other cloth which biushes the grass or hay ahead of the mowing blade will cause the birds to fly and give the operator an opportunity to lift the blade before the nest is harmed. Information on the making of flushing bars and their use can be obtained from the game wardens or fc** addressing the Division of t ish and Game, Department of Conservation. State Library Building Indianapolis.
FARM LOANS REASONABLE RATES LIBERAL TERMS BV Prudential Insurance Company
USED CARS PRICED RIGHT 1935 V-8 Tudors We have several good values in 19.85 Tudors. Motors, tires, paint, upholstery all in fine condition. Save the first year's depreciation and buy one of these guaranteed cars. dMdC All Priced from 1934 Chev. Coupe If ycL want a 6 cylinder coupe we suggest that you see thin car. NEW TIKES, |Miint, motor upholstery fine. RADIO Included at the tCQCIPs fMl low price of »pOl/t),\/vr 1935 V 8 DeLuxe Coupe This car must he seen to be appreciated. In almost perfect condition, (■ermine Ford RADIO $495.00 1933 Pontiac Coach
This car traded In on new FORD V-8 by original owner. Looks and runs like new. A real hargain At
$365.00
Our stock of 28 29 30 and 31 Cars is most com plete. TERMS TO SI’IT YOU.
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Tornado and Automobile Insurance Rightsell Insurance Agency
Kin^ Morrison. Foster Co.
2! s - MCKSON ST.
PHONE 150
Telephone 2(18
DU-WELL SHEETS Inch «s X Sor $1.00
Belle Isle Muslir A new low price! 8 ^ c yard Firm, closely woven quality that will give good appearance and service Bleached, 36” wide.
Tested for IVear 8T x 99“ Nation Wide SHEET
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Thoroughly tested for washability and long wear by laboratories, hotels and countless American homes. Smooth finish! Strong selvages! Nation Wide Cases, 1 42"x36" ijc
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BEDSPREADS An Unusually Fine Bargain! 69* Cotton crinkle in smart stripes to freshen your bedroom* Washes well. 80 by 105 inches.
Colorful Bedspreads Of Cotton *1.49 Smartly patterned in choicti of colors! Largo size, 84 by 105 in. Serviceable! DISH CLOTHS New Colors!
ea. Extremely serv. iceable and highly absorbent. Size 17 by 17 inches. A bargain buy! Stock up!
Terry Bath Towels fZS'VS Absorbent! '
Very absorbent — and so low priced! G a y 1 y striped borders. Popular size, 22 by 42 inches.
WASH CLOTHS Lasting quality
Smart plaids and borders in nice color combinations. Just
the right weight. Size 12 x 12 in.
A feature pine for tins qual ity. Smooth, even weave. Be fomes firmer with washing. 30"
Crash Toweling 5 yd*, for 35° Unbleached, part linen. 1? in. wide. Colored bordera. Stevens Toweling
Unbleached— 18 in. wide! 19 C yd * A very famous brand of dish toweling, not usually sold at this very low price! Assorted colored borders.
Men’s SHIRTSSHORTS
Sh‘, is of good cotton— Swiss ribbed Full cut Short* of fast color broadcloth ! Extra sturdy I
Men! New Fancy SHIRTS With NuCraft Collars!
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Smart new patterns for summer wear! Sturdy tubfust fabrics! Full cut for comfort. NuCraft non-wilt collars, neat!
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FOR RENT Garage at 107 south College avenue. 10-lt FOR RENT: Modern furnished apartment close in, 302 W. Franklin St. 10-lp
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i Wanted to Rent Five or six room modem house. Phono 782 K. 9-2t WANTED -Girl, 20-30, in agreeable home, to assist cooking, housework and laundry. Two adults and children. 6 and 7 Own room. Written application at Bannei by Saturday. Phil Maxwell, Evanston, 111. 10-lt
WANTED Woman to work in country home. $3.00 per week ami board, no washings. Claude Bowen. Reelsville, R. 2. 10-6p
SALESMEN WANTED’ Available at once. Rawleigh Route of 800 1 families in S. Clay County. Only reliable men need apply Can earn $25 or more weekly. No cash required. Write today. Rawleigh’s Dept. INF-178-Z. Freeport, 111. 10-24-2p
WANTED: A housekeeper, an elderly lady preferred. Inquire at Banner Office. 9-3p
All knowing themselves to he delinquent on dog tax, will please call on the trustee of Greencastle township, on or before the 21st of June. Edw. Eiteljorge, trustee, Greencastle township. 9-2t
NOTICE: I will not be responsible for any debts made by my wife or daughter. Frank W. Day. 8-3p NOTICE Fillmore barber shop under new management. Any thing you need in the barber line. Ladies, men and children. First class work. Open every day 7:00 to 8:30. Open Saturday until 10:00. Hatold Broadstreet, owner. 10-lp
—Miscellaneous— If your home was destroyed tonight, would you be amply insured? Simpson Stoner. 8-3ts.
PIANO CLASSES beginning this week Melody Way and advanced pupils. Call 877-Y or 206 W, Walnut. Mary Florence Landes. 9-3p
4-H Club News
The No. 10 Pins 4-H club of Washington township held their third mect^ig June 5 at the No. 10 school house. The following officers were elected: president, Francis Victor; vice president, Bill Yount; secretarytreasurer. Joe Raab; news reporter, Forrest Raab. Mr. Caughell, leader, showed an interesting film strip on sheep raising. Games were played. Three visitors were present, Mr. Malkins, Edward Leucas and Bldgar McCullough. The Franklin township boys 4-H club met at the home of Truman Hays on June 5. The meeting was called to order by the vice president, Walter Hall. Nine members were present. Plans were made for a party June 19 at the home of Joseph Beard. Project record books and literature were distributed to the mem-
bers. The fpeeting was adjourned after an hour of games, — • . • I The Jolly Jeff Boys’ 4-H club of ' Jefferson township met at the Belle Union school house Monday for the purpose of organizing. After enrollment of twelve members the following officers were
elected:
Wendell Hurst, president; Morris ] Smedley, vice president; Wallace P'rker, secretary-treasurer, and Charles Hodge, recreational leader and news reporter Several visitors were present. Bill Padgett, leader, issued instructions for the year and the meeting was ad-
ji urned.
Leaders and officers of the Barnyard Workers 4-H club of Monroe township met Tuesday, June 2. at the home of Richard and Stanley Lcwman. The program for tne ceming year was outlined. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Joe Lewman Thursday, June 11. The Merry Maker Girls 4H club of Warren township met at the school house in Putnamville, June 4. The president. Mae Wamsley, called the meeting to order and the secretary report was given by Ardith Shuey After the business session the following program was given; Readings by Ardith Shuey and Jean Hurst, sorjg by Mary June Wamsley and piano solos were given by Mary Smith, Mary Dull and Madonna Orr. BANNER WANT ADS PAY
KEPI BLK \\ (ONVENTON (Continued From Piine One) of Michigan, but the Senator curtly took himself out of the race. Old guard Republicans are suddenly awake to the fact that party control has shifted west of the Mississippi to a degree unprecedented in the more than 75 years of G. O. P. history. No trans-Mississippi Governor ever before had been nearer than just close to the presidential nomination than here today. Landon has it in his palm with fingers twitching. With Landon’s nomination, chairmanship of the Republican National convention will go to Hamilton, a Topeka, Kan., lawyer, now Sunflower state member of the Republican National committee. Dominance of the west in party councils was further emphasized hy election of Herman M. Langworthy, Kansas City, Mo., law* yer, chairman of the resolutions com mittee which sat most of the nigtd trying to complete the party pal-
form.
BANNER ADS GET RESULTS
AIR MAIL IN 1902 TRACED
OAKLAND. Cal. (UP)—Federal research workers have established that the second unofficial aerial mail route in the United States was established between Emeryville and Oakland in February, 1902. The aviator carried 1.000 pieces of mail and dropped them near the postoffice without landing.
