The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1942 — Page 3

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SELL with WANT-ADS

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l<X>R SALE Spaniel pure bred mole pup. Reasonably priced. Call 187-WX 27-It

FOR SALE Male Holstein. 10 months old. J. K. Love. Mt. Meridian. 27-1,1

FOR SALE-Corona portable typewriter. Charles Arensman, Phi Gamma Delta. Phone 402. 27-2t.

FOR SALE- One milk cow, 75 White Rock pullets and other miscellaneous articles. Maurice Mason. %mile west of Putnamville. 27-:in

Pinch hitting ,, for Tankers

NEW AND USED

Oliver Farm Equipment

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Holly's Sales and Service 110 N. Indiana St.

-Fop Sale—

Before submarines struck, railroads hauled /< ( th.m 1 [>er cent of the 1.500.000 barrels of oil and gasoline used daily by home owners and motorists of the East. ft was a ranker’s job pure and simple. Petroleum came by water. But the war stopped that. So a call for help went out to rhe railroads.

the railroads rallied promptly to the call. Soon solid trainloads of tank cars began ro

roll to the East.

In January 100,(XX) barrels a day went through . .. now it’s over 800.000 a .lay ... and soaring higher and higher. On the

Pennsylvania Railroad alone, movement of petroleum products now represents one-

sixth of its total freight car miles.

FOR SALE-Irish cobbler potatoes, seconds $1.00 bushel, small 50c per bushel at farm while they hlfit. Maynard Grubb. Phone rural .iFin. 27-lp. FOR SALE White R-x-k cockereiS for breeding purposes Blood tested. Greencastle Feed and Seed. 27-2r i FOR SALE used Heatrola. Good Condition, 1011 So. Loeust St. 27-2p

WANTED TO RENT: Couple wants 4 or 5 room modern down stairs apartment or 5 or 6 room modern house. Address Box 11, Banner. 28-2t. _ WANTED Flat top and grain”hie i 12 feet long, for Chevrolet truck. Russellville Elevator, Russellyillc, Indiana. 26-2p WANTED: Taxi drivers. Must be 21 years old. Call in person at Gulf Filling Station, east Washington street. 28-21.

WANTED to buy 6 room modern house with garage and garden. Address Box 1, Banner.

BUYu/g4 WANT-ADS

Special Christmas offer at Cammack’s 411111110, good until November 15. One 8x10 portrait free with an Older for half dozen or more photos.

SPECIALS: Men’s composition sole oxfords $2.95. Women’s arc! support, ties. $2.95. VICTORY SHOI STORE. 2.1-26-27-3t

Obtain your V-Mail stationery a 1 The Daily Banner Office. A packag ! of 10 sheets for 10c. 24-t 1

-Heal Estate

FOR SALE: An attractive 5 room, nodern home in fine state of repair :ear the University. J. T. Christie Real Estate. 26-31

-For Rent—

Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COMIPRESSED STEEL CORP. —Lost— STRAYED One white face heifer, weight around 500 lbs. from Marsh farm in Madison township. Ira Hutcheson. 24-3p.

VOTE FOR

HARRY E. ALLAN

FOR CLERK of Circuit Court Democratic Ticket

—Miscellaneous—

i FOR SALE: Cast iron heatin'. ! stove and other stoves. Electric ' washer, living room suites. Gilbert i Wood, Used Goods, Smith End. Tele

Although carrying a tremendous war load,

r...A truly amazing result." HAROI.D L ICKES, Secretary of the Interior and Petroleum Co-ordinatof PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD One oi America'* Railroad* . . . ALL Mobilized lot War!

INVEST IN UNITED STATES > H7AR BONDS AND STAMPS

phone 756-W.

24-3p

' ' FOR SALE: 2 fur neck pieces. on< j hl^ck wolf, one Red Fox. Phone 684-M. 810 south Indiana. 26-2t ! FOR SALE White Rock cockerel. for breeding. Pollorum tested. Lawrence Ames, 6 miles west on Walnu! street road. 26-2;

FOR RENT 3 unfurnished rooms md garage in Putnamville. Mrs. Kate Whitaker. Putnamville. 26-2p

FOR RENT: Modern furnished apartment. 210 Bloomington street. Phone 545. 27-lt.

* I* NEWS L Of Our Boys

Relatives have received word from |Bui I Flint who is at Ft. Bragg, North irollna of his transfer to Headquar|its Company again and that he has fii piomoted to Staff Sergeant.

Wendell Thomas of Indianapolis, i of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, |R. i. enlisted in September in the ■(■quarters division of the navy |Seabees and is awaiting call to re#rt for service.

Robert Friend who enlisted in the S. Army on Oct. 7, 1942 is now ■tinned at Ft. Leonard Wood. Mismi. His address is Pvt. Robert E. bend. Co. A. 30th Bn., E. R. T. C„ m Platoon. Ft. I-eonard Wood. Mo.

Pvt. Albeit F. Bassett, 23, son -ji Ralph H. Bassett, Greencastle R. 2. has arrived at the Camp Wolters infantry replacement training center to begin basic training. Ho has been assigned to a battalion that stresses special training. First Sergeant Woodrow Tharp of San Antonio, Tex. will arrive homo Thursday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Laura E. Tharp of Fillmore. The address of Private Cassell R. Tharp is Company B. 339 Engrs.. Regt. G. S. Camp Butner. N. C. Private Walter W. Gardner has been transferred and his address is Batry. E. 72nd C. A. A. P. O. 835/, Post-Master. New Orleans, La.

FOR SALE: A few nice Duro< gills. Gilbert Knetzer and Son, ■ miles east Fillmore. 26-2p I FOR SALE: Chrysanthemums am' Pom-Poms. Beautiful, long-lastin; home-grown flowers. Castle Gar-1 ens. Phone 105-W. 26-5

FOR SALE: Good winter coat in good condition. $4.00. Call 366-M.

27-lt.

FOR SALE: One mounted 2 row-

picker for Farmall F-20 or Standard

Fannall tractor, only picket I about PUBLIC SALE of market typ; 300 acres. One pull type 1 row In-1 Poland China boars and gilts. Octo ternational picker that will work ber 29 at 1:00 p. m., ten miles south with any make tractor. Picker con- east of Greencastle. Noble Alice

Room and board in $8.00 per week. 804 avenue.

Vote for WALTER C GARDNER For ( odncilniaii. First Ward Demm-ratlc Ticket

Vote For DORA E. RUARK FOR COMMISSIONER Of 2nd District of Putnam County Demoorallc ticket, Election N ovemlier 8, 1942.

modem home, south College , 27-lp. |

Vote for NELLIE M. DENNY For Recorder of Putnam Co.

2 furnished rooms, bath, lights, water, heat furnished. $4.50 week 804 south College averpie. 27-ip FOR RENT -Furnishml apartment private entrance, utilities and gamg.\ 612 east Washington street. Phone 808-.I. 27-lp.

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trol or drive wheel control. S. Campbell, north of town.

Waltei Alton Hurst, auctioneer. 24-27-2 27_: , ) t j ^ ' Portable typewriter and ca.v ; made by the Remingtton Rand Ct : Good ns new'. Price $20.00. 130 Ben ; Street. 27-1.

FOR SALE: General* electric refrigerator $20. Wc have used this one all summer. Also Copeland and j _

small Westlngtiouse. Will pay cash) WHY NOT a greeting

for •14 H. P. gas engine

Card tha

Herman i reflects your personality? Wc have M

McCammack. Belle Union. 27-lp.

Private Carl V. Pitts, son of Mi ;. Dora Pitts of Greencastle. who was Inducted into the army last Tuesday, has been transferred fnom Fort Haurison to St. Petersburg, Fla., fee basic training, His address is 6(M T. S. S. Fit. 147, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Vote For

Cloyd Hall TRUSTEE OF MADISON TWT*. Demorrutle Ticket.

REDUCE FIRE WASTE!

WANTED: Waitress once at the Rendezvous.

wanted at 26-2t.

On account ot the scarcity of tires, 1 will he unable to see many voters of Putnam county, but I still want to lie your next county commiss io n e r. Buford Lot- Fall. First District. 23-9t

You Ate Assured of accuracy, quality drugs, :ind prompt service in om prescription department. We have served this community for 23 years. MULLINS DRUG STORE 27-30-2t.

VOTE FOR

flossie McIntyre

FOR ASSESSOR GREENCASTLE CITY AND TOWNSHIP

See us for the money to. take advantage of the bargains offered. Indiana Loan Co. 19-tf.

Ladies Auxiliary St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 720 south Locust, Box Supper this evening at 6:00 p. m. All are welcome. 27-1L

PUBLIC SALES: See J. M. Dobbs auctioneer. Qualified by 24 years of successful selling at auctions. Fill- j more, Ind. Tues-Tburs-tf. I

Party driving to Philadelphia .soon, would like companion share expenses. \\ rite Box 31, c o Banner. 27-29-31-31.

WANTED: Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod.

or can make it for you if you HURR ' Let’s talk it over. Ben Riley Print Shop. Alamo Bldg. Tues-t .

FOR SALE- -White Rock pullet and cockerels. Pullets laying strait Wright's Farm, Indianapolis road road. Phone 16FII. 27-29-.

Wanting Farm Hands: Have large house with electricity. Would prefer family where two or more could work. Would consider a 1 man family,. Steady work with good pay. Harry Stamp. Roachdalo. Ind. 27-28-30-3p.

"FOOT-LOOSE"

BAINBRIDGE JUNIOR PLAY

RESERVED SEATS

Hie Tax Included

GENERAL ADMISSION

3tlc Tax Included

CHILDREN (6 to 12 yrs.)

15c Tax Included

Gymnasium 8:00 P. M.

October 30, 1942

COME

FOR SALE OR RENT nice coin try home, 2 miles west of town. Cn 880-R. 27-21.

Every fire loss suffered in the I nited States while we are at war is an aid to our enemy. Fire prevention today means more than it has ever meant to the American people before. We the undersigned, at our expense, have arranged for twenty five experienced fire inspectors to visit tireencastle on Thursday, October 29th At that Hm* a complete inspection will be made of each building in the business district and suggestions will be made to reduce fire hazards. Also a talk will be given to the school children in each of the schools of the chy and lifocature will be passed out to them to take to their homes. Be sure you read these pamphlets carefully for the protection of your family and the community in which we live.

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VOTE FOR John W. Brown Candidate For CONSTABLE of Ureencaatle City ami Township REPUBLICAN TICKET I was appointed constable in I94‘) by the County Commissioners am: have served the township since that time. I have four children, two of whoir are now in the service of the (inited States. 1 have served Hu merchants of Greenrastle for a number of years ns their niereliun. pollcemnn, nnd am continuing to serve them. My joh does not permit me to cull on you iiersonally, so I am takiiu this means of asking for your sup port In the General Election, Nov. 3, nnd I assure you that your sup port will he appreciated.

Public Sale I will sell at public auction at our farm on county road west of Fincastle, on Thursday, Oct. 29 Beginning at 10:30 a. m. War Time. 6—COWS—6 One 5 yr. old Yellow Jersey to j freshen in •lannary, a strong 5'. gal. i cow when fresh. One 5 yr. old Jersey to Iresheii in January, good i 1 * gal. cow when

fresh.

One I yr. old Jersey, giving milk now, not mated. One 4 yr. old cow, half Jersey and calf by side, freshen in July. One 2 yr. old Jersey to freshen in ‘ Nov ember. One II vr. old Jersey freshened Oct.

15th.

All cows in good condition. One I-horse wheat drill, t I-row cultivator, new shovels last

year.

I Oliver two bottom tractor plow; I 14-in. walking plow. I 7-ft. disc and tandem. I mowing machine. I practically new 8 gal. milk cans. Some good used 4 point hog hnrii wire and other articles. TERMS—CASH. MARK PRIEST, Owner. Auctioneer, CLARENCE VESTAL. Clerk—WALTER SCOTT.

Since it is impossible to moke a personal call on every one, I take this opportunity to say to the voters over the county and of Greencastle city and township for whom I have served as your assessor, your vote for me for county Recorder will be sincerely appreciated. CLARA HILLIS REEVES.

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I submit to the voters of Putnam County, my past record as a legislator, as justification for my re-elec- = tion to the office of Joint Senator from Putnam and

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O. BRUCE LANE

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HARRY TALBOTT S. C. SAYERS O. T. ELLIS SIMPSON STONER ERNEST COLLINS CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY WALTER COX

JOHN 0. RIGHTSELL KIMBALL LARKIN ROY HILLIS ELIZABETH PECK GLADYS ROGERS FLOYD YAGER

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with many working avvay it appears personal contact of all, improbable. Herewith, I ask the sup iort for City Clerk-Treasurer, of all not chance contacted. Over twenty yearn hunim s employment the last four (self employment (all In Greeneantle) j.ive experience that will ha energetically applied In event of election. Your vote will hc''e responsive gratitude. James Russel Welch DEMOCRATIC TICKET

RENOS H. RICHARDS Republican Candidate for Re-election FOR JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE OW’KN & PI’TNAM COUNTIES A Guiding Principle: “He serves his party best who serves his Country Best” Your Support in Solicited and will be always gratefully remembered ELECTION DAY', NOV. 3rd.. 194*.

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