The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1944 — Page 4

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1944.

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GREENCASTLE COUNCIL

CLUBS Science News Letter, April 15, 1944 1)0 VOI KNOW? Some 12,000 mulberry slips were planted in Brazil in 1930 as a basis for silk culture, and silk weaving was begun in 1938; in 1942 over 277,000 mulberry trees were planted. Fifty United States doctors, sci- * enlists, engineers and other special- ! ists are working with some 2.500 Brazilians in the Amazon and Rio j Doce campaigns against malaria and other diseases, Lumberjills are replacing lumberjacks in England; strong, physically fit women from 17 to 40 years of age, after one month's training in forestry, are working the timber and sawmills. Science News Letter, April 22, 1944 Nearly 7,000 000 pounds of tin scrap are collected by the Army each month. From 20 to 30 per cent of all the food produced in this country is wasted somewhere between the plow and the plate.

Arts Kcvue Will

Equipment once used for curing | fordsville. Mr and Mrs. Noel !u ■ i

Italian spaghetti is now drying the ' an I and children of Waymtou’i <* / B ‘ ’

clothes of Amer-: Willis Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. I he Grecncastle high Dennis Teuy of Ml. Meridian were,hold an Arts Revue on Monday, May

if Mr. and Mrs. Walt- 1st from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.

I A musical program will be given

Pleasant Heavin and|«S thl ' ‘ xhit,it b - v the Creeneastle i Sunday high school choir under the direction

freshly-laundered

ica’s fighting men in southern Italy. Tough rope to tow airplane gliders and sheer hosiery for women are both made of nylon; houses are painted and teeth are cleaned with

lylon brushes.

War or no war, more than 36,000,000 cars, trucks and buses, not including military vehicles, are reported still running through the world; only 8 000,000 less than at the close

of 1939.

Poster Exhibit will ^ , the display. The Art V

school will under the dire, : "S

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Sunday guests (

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Mr. and Mrs.

son Bilie, of Cloverdale

'lusts of Mrs. Fiona McCammack.

*Ar -g *r -I* -1- -g -9 4- -9 4- 4- *9 4t HKi J> UNION ^ 4* 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* *9 •9 4- 4- 4- 4- -9 4- Z5; Willie McCammack of Amo spent i the week end with Mrs. Clara Hid and Bab McCammack. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Heavin an I son of Cloverdale called on his aunt Mrs. Fiona McCammack Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Clearwater* anu son shopped in Gieencastle Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas an son Donald of Brazil, Mr. and Mr Cline Harbison and son Bogie and Miss Ruby Thomas of Indianapoliwere guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pritchard an I daughters Phyllis and Jean of Craw-

Pt'ItT li. DUNCAN For TREASURER OF PUTNAM COUNTY Democrat Candidate in Primary Election. Due to war time cnnditinnN I will l>e enable to see all of you, but your help will lie appreeiated.

of Mr* James Ming. This program will be in the auditorium and will be-

gin at 8:30 p. m.

The schools that will participate J in the art exhibit arc Jones School, Delilah Miller School, Martha J. Ridj path School and the Junior and SenI ior high schools. The Red Cross i

GRANADA SATURDAY ONLY OUTLAW TRAIL

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Fighter! Lover! Adventoier! ^AMUEl BfiGliy

present'.

MICHAEL O’SHEA

SUSAN HAYWARD

SATURDAY MIDNIGHT - SUNDAY MONDAY, TUESDAll Matinee Sunday and Monday at 2:00 P. M.

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i»t 11:30 A. M. Prompt: 5 - HEAD HORSES - 5

9 year old 1300 lit. Bay Stallion; one team of 4

One 9 year old I.‘>'10 lb. Roan (nan*; one mare; oite 5 year old 'Kentucky bred Saddle and si\ year olds, Stralw lierry Koait. 121 - HEAD CATTLE - 12 5 Jersey he lie e, I years old, pasture hred, T. B. tested; 2 OllernW‘v heifers, 2 yenis :ild, pasture hred, T. B, tested; 2 stock heifers, mining 2 years old, E. II. tested; 2 steer ealves artil one milk row. 150-HEAD HOGS-150 12 soyys witli pigs, all gund, with good average litters; 00 shoals weighing 65 to 93 poir.'ids; 3 sows to furrow in June, good ones. These hogs all raised on this farm and will be all sold, account of other businesH. 23 - HEAD SHEEP - 23 • II Ewes, II l.amhs, I Bnek. TERMS OF SALE — CASH. HANSIL BUTLER JACK GAMBOLD

Col. Albert Hunter, Auctioneer.

ARTHU R NEWMAN, Clerk.

VOTE FOR RALPH P. CROUSORE

IEWELRI GIFTS Say “rongratnfi'ions ' "' ,l1 jewelry . . . the lasting gift' We have a l omol' li - I' 1 ’ lion that will soggiM ' memento for air favr' 1 ' boy or girl gr.iii nh useful long afb ! I". DIAMOND RINGS prlmd' and" mad BIRTHSTONE RINGS SfittTJfT ^ IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS ,M ‘ ar 0 " r BILLFOLDS, LOCKETS, COMPACTS, LAPEL PINS SWANK SETS, KEYCHAINS, KNIVES, CROSSES & CHAINS, CHARM BRACELETS, LADIES AND GENTS METAL WATCH BANDS, BULOVA WATCHES.

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE PUTNAM CIRCUS! COURT If I were Prosecuting Attorney, I would remember my oath of office, and if for any reason I could not abide by it, I would consider myself unworthy of the trust placed in me and resign. y Or if I were any other public official i:;Juding the Judge, and could not abide by my oath as such official, I would resign rather than violate the oath. At a recent meeting of the Indiana Bar Association plans were discussed for takina the selection of Judges out of politics. . ^ If the Bar Association consisting of Attorneys all over Indiana see the necessity of such a selection, there must be a cause. t'u-V "T her ® tofore b ? en a candidate for any public office, I come nearer to fulfimng this desired status than any other candidate for Judge of the Putnam Circuit

HUNTINGTON Jewelry Store

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My age is 41 ~ I am married and have a daughter that graduates from high school this year- I know some of the child problems parents must face. I have been a resient of Greencastle for more than 30 years, my opinion pf some of the Greencastle lawyers is very much qualified.

Week Days-8:00 A, M. to 9:00 P M

(Open Wednesday Afternoons) Sunday-9:00 A. M. to Noon

Sincerely yours for a court of Justice

that is truly justice.

RALPH P. CROUSORE

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