The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1944 — Page 3
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RESULT FREQUENT LUBRICATION IS YOUR BEST PROTECTION.
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Jl*-0RT SPINS —SHOCT-TRIP tbiying causes eecessive WATER TO FORM IN MOTOR, ^ 6ET INTO CRANKCASE, CONTAMINATE OIL. better change oil every 60 DAYS, OR AT 1000 MILES — WHICHEVER COMES ElRST.
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\tS9Mro appointment with your Standard O Dealer r Winter Car Ore — weekdays, if you can, i ase.
STANDARD Oil DEALERS
ARE TRAINED FOR BETTER CAR CARE 0:1 is Ammunition . . Use it Wisely Buy more War Bond*
MEAT KATION l\t. M •»!«! t (*<1111 OlM>| in^tr.'i s|ivstit'iI to the Cnnnilian "ovi inmeiil th. ti 1 visahiIiT\ of making i-ioar that the stop was a ternjHaairy suspr -ion and not an abandonment Ine suspension of nu at and sainton rationing cait the list >f oon.suo;i t tatiomil goods from i ivht to sis The list now includes sugar, butter, tea, coffee, preserves, anil > vaporated milk. Jt was explained that beeause tla suspension was temporary meat slaughterers with permits will have to continue obst rving provisions of (he order respecting slaughtering ami stamping of carcasses but that tempi a in iiy they will no! be limited by quotas and need not report to local rationing boards. A1 s iiurhig the term of the sus1 i'a farmeis may slaughter for th lineit to any houselmld eonsumIn making the annoutti ment, Abott .-uni that heavy marketings wen expreted to eontinn for the a '. .vo ( t thn e month ' It I. i be. n nnly with thv gri'atd aifietety that the packing plants a\- bi . n able to handb the recent! ini’.a-' in \oiuni< lie said, ■'ii i'. i x;.; d: d that meat ration-i 'i e d 1 wa• adopt, d to meet the urgent and essential require-! it oi ! In Ur.ili i Kim. lom and 'o’ i -ure erpiiiat>11 distt'ibution of the 1 supplies remaining in Canada. U e intend to i mtin . to meet the- mgenl and essential requtri - i a mi adding tnnt they m-
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>4 T{I\<i ««i KPKISE M omi'»*i»*«l fi*oni Pnn#» One* the d -tin,'iw <1 service rrons to 1st L>t. Krank h i shaw, Alice, Tex., who was the fiia’ man ashore. The . ii. .if t ie Bismark campaign s now .hail/ m sight. ' the General said in his communique. "This marks a final stage in the great swinging move, pivoting on \ew Guinea, which has been the ■ sic purpose of operations initiated June 20. HM,:." The landing opera.tion, accomplished under the iiwer id rainy weather, was described ns "< leheate," and a spokesman -aid the * asnalties w-erx-"generally light." This was niie , r tine most brilliant maneuvei - of the wad," he added It was a quieii fid low-Up exploit the enemy weakne is which has -a. i n it -elf rec'aitly in the Bismark
sea area.”
A! though the Americans on-
lounterel some tesislancc on the bench at Los Negros in the initnl landing, a spokesman said that no'.
llenged the n | FOR \ ■
the rest of the day. jDuroe gilts, bred for Apt The r S troops quieMiv captured | Kenneth Morrison, t
Moniote .orf/ld on Los .Negros and j Cloverdalo. ipt'iiently start'd puslv.ng forward' —
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FOR SAUE: On< vegeta tile display < a si
Factory re-built unit. Also .. ■; foot Westinghouse bottli i olei new. GRKRN'CASTLL KI.Kime. ,•
Lfl rra-tiee St
FOR SALK: kTD., - T~ stove Good eomlitii.n S . in
Kottl Bainlnidge
FOR SALE Ohi at yr. old and .'1 yr. old. Broke to anywhere. Weight around KICK) II set go,|,| hainess; al .. ine . a , i (t . 10 young br. . !:: ,.\v. :,ii, , started to lamb t'h.ui, lord.!''
Qlliney. 1ml.
j FOR SALK; The 160 acre Tilden ] farm four miles from Greencastle. , Sixty acres under cultivation, balI anee pasture with some valuable tim j her. Two good spring fine drilled i w II and cistern. Six room house, j good burn, large til hog house; i . he i house, broader house, cribs, j 'to. Fields well tiled ii'.l limed. Brice | $07aO. J. T. Clf lie Real Estate 25-5ts
WANTED: General I spring clean-up. Ib as j Write Harold Batch . R. J. or call 260-W-X j Wednesday. l-'riila\
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hnultrrg and inab e prices, t It eeneaflt le. Monday, S-rtii relay 28-:tp,
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I am driving to Louisiana March s’ lady passenger, w i
k< Charles, Can take one Box 07 t-:tt.
I ATI KN TK)N I'llMl- RS. We ) ha'. i ar disc ir |' :rg machine i let your'd. n i\\ Get all 'in repair wot k .1 ■ • , ar-ly Man*ird ('t aver. Ii.rtii' i ' Seobee Repair
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Misses Klizabetli and Flriti”TV Long' spent Wedne:<dtiv attemoon ur
anapolis.
FOR SALK On, team, well brokt ,
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eluded supplies It es overseas.
all Canadian fore-
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j Ft>R SALE Ni.. , : , j dress. Size 16. See il 11 HI,,,
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i FOJt SALE: Electric incubator mmm ; and hatchery 2500 .a r apaeity, nr
} work horse; Iricyel, a ii Go
, Bainbridge.
K >r upb.dering, repairing and re- | tinediing. and dip covers at reason- ; 1 ble price Call Art Kmuiture Shop, , ' West Franklin. Phone 290, 23-tr. I.et us rebuild and pu' your traetor motor in shape Have your qtllpinent nadv l r us. when you vill n.ed it. Scot|a Fi uiklin St. Garae. Vm. and h ' lihn St. Phone
h'OR SALE: Indtat English elovet e.
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tik. IN St H \ \( l . oi kb | ; My * if flee is now loeat. .-■.out!] side Of the square to Oakley.i. KIMTB M.L I!
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mile nottll Greet,, Roseoe Daggy.
MO\ ES I uti the ■ ext door LARKIN' tf.
FOR SALE: Orchard.
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Buchheit 7-1 f.
FOR SALE: Two Dm. saddle mare coming two 'work horses, good ,4. < rand.
NOTICE uhset ipti'n d good nr, ‘ oi bet news■mit nd an I'll D dl\ Banner, $0 00; 1 i iD < iNl.Y 111.1 or in : i ii, ervice 26-tf.
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FOR SALE: B]n< k let year- 1 Id. heifer calf by ■ d L. McGill, 2 1-2 mileS, hool III use.
nni'g three 1 th:- -[iring ■ ker. one I -9-2p
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j WANTED: Man or woman i can qualify for imtnageinted i 1 I ita hi. husin, s in . r by \\fjt j leigfl's, Dept Ine-178- IAS Fn
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HELP wa: , man, abort ordt | Royal Cafe
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j WANTED: Soda fountain I drug store. Mu-t be nice appe | Lit ra) ■ lary Set Bt» . , I ner. 1 ~ I WAN'iKD Man t)r btiv tn ittaetor on faini. Onod war ! hour or day IIm v H Pn. ‘ castle R ;■ D mile: olitb
I Mia all,01 j WANTED: Young~i middl I latly (n do housework and . 2 childteii. No laundi v. B Banner. WA NTEI i Ea 1 tn bar d ,. ea Eugt ■ i : alien Gret O
HERE VER he may he, his country W has provided him with the best guns, the best uniforms, the best food that skill and money can produce. But there are some things that cannot \ be handed out by Government Issue. And these are the things he misses most ;.. his Dad’s friendly counsel, his mother’s homey touch. These are the things he needs ... the things he gets through the Red Cross, your Red Cross.. . bis home away from home. They seem like little things in print;.; coffee and doughnuts after a long march ... a bed with real sheets when he is on furlough ... real American cigarettes and chocolate bars . . . and men and women
stationed everywhere, at every tiny outpost ... to bring him comforts, service
and companionship.
Little things?—Perhaps. V.
But these are the "little" things that count—the things that help your boy to
do his man-sized job. These arc the things that prove to him —when the going is toughest—that bis people
haven’t forgotten him.
For Red Cross is at his side.
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You have given your sons;;;
CIVE TO THE
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RED CROSS
You have done the extra work . . . donated your blood and bought your bonds. Yes, and you have helped the Red Cross before. Giving to the Red Cross has always been a great proud habit of thirty million American families ... proud that they could give . . . proud of Red Cross
that made giving worthwhile.
But this year, when the need is greater than ever, when we serve more than
eleven million American hoys all over the whole world— this year you will want to give more... to give freely to your own Red Cross ... to your own sons in the service. This year dig deep and be glad. For wherever he is
WANTED DM frathi ib I pay two in six ilollai.s at-tuiii size anil quality of featn 1 Baldwin. Gn in.isi|,.. WANTED Paper hanging, ■ es Shown by tpiiintnient. . hon J. P. II lYiwnev. 26-2'
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WANTED: Any Kind of deal stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges pold. John Wachtel Co. eod.
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The RED CROSS is at his side and the Red Cross/s YOU!
WANTED: Experienced farm hai good wages Married man p, . 1.11. 1. Franz Whicker, Stilesvllli . Ind. 1 :;-2'. WANTED Farm hand, married or single No dairy hut machinery exnericnee ess idinl. Paid MeKei-lt.ia, GreencHstle R 1 1-:i-6-H;> WANTED Love Story magazdn We will pay :0c per dozen for Lov and other like them if they hav good elean .overs. Furniture Ex change. West Side Squaie. Phone 170-J i-lp
WANTED TO RENT: l! 01 1 room unfurnished apt. Phone 864-M. I ::p.
WANTED to Buy or Rent: Modern j six room house with small garden j Address Box C. 1-lp.
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ISAM HANNA’S BOOK STOKE
Contributed in the interest of Putnam County's 1944 Red Cross War Fund
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] EOR SALE; An apartment house i near the business district. Two mod|**rn apartments on first floor (one I four room and one three room). A I four room modern apartment on seci ond floor A good investment property J T. Cluistie. Real Estate. 28-61
Mi s. Elb 11 !'.< 11 te r.tldine and Mis D' niglaa \ ihnson, Mrs. Milhi. Ni " . • : I a: d daughter .losephii > \\ ill t n Mi an i Mrs. Ral(ih Shunkw i and family Mr. : .. Mr L . I lazli 1 1 ... i family, Mr. Mt 1 nk and family, .VI i I . i(i. 11 • ve;. B'-tI is. (>Ut ■ii t*b\ m 1 s vei-i•• \1t and Mrs. Arln Wonilic'. .mi .1 [) Toney, Palis, III. Ai.other son. Mr. and Mi Willard Mill’'! wit. unable to dl ■ in in-, i .ne illness of their Ra'. who lin* h«fl seal let fever. •f* •J* *+* Kidputh Sehmil I*. T. \. In Meet Frldav Martha Ridp th P T A w’dl meet Friday aflernonn at 2:15 o'clock. Mis A II Northrop will give the di votlons riie program will be In eli.iryi of th fourth gtade. who will present ■,i on m d play entitled ‘‘A Fourth Grade Party.” A “movie' made by tiie children will lie .shown and the story of “Tils icted Keith H.itclie wdi lake the part of the King Hel, Plummer, the f^ueea; ons the Princess. Busan Bennett will also plgy *• piano solo.
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