The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1944 — Page 3
FL AS EFFECTIVE MAY FIRST ALL B AND C BOOK HOLDERS Are Now Eligible for New Tires. COME IN And Get the Facts aboui These New OPA Tire Rationing Regulations.
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While il is true that all tires are made with the same
'*t! type of synthetic rubber, there i-- still a bii: difference
-a in their performance. II takes more than uood rubber to make a t'ood tire—il takes *• i rent one's "know-how, ’ which has developed the E»t'ro Volues in firestone Del.uxe Champion Tires that assure Extra Mileage,
^ Extra Safely and Extra Strength—all at no extra cost. £ * If You Are Eligible . . . Come In ar.d I; We'll Help You Make Out An Application
|T.' for a Tire Rationing Certificate These prices apply to tires built of American-made rubber.
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4.40/4.50-21.
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4.75/5.00-19.
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The daily Banner, oreencastle, Indiana, mondat, may i, 1944.
SELL ujiih WANT-ADS
Classified Ads
WAN’TRPV $.1.00 reward for m-| j formation leading- to renting :! to I,
I room furnished apartment or hou.se. I I A. L. Ogilvie, Conitnerrial Unit I. [ FOR SALK. 2 polled Hereford
2ft-2p I bulls two year olds l.loyd M. Sur-
! vvav™ts. „... ... — • •at.ihtidge
nomir siability.
That theme appeared in atat
-P<»r Sale-
WANfTED: Woman fnt general house work. $10. i week for sal - factory service. Phone TS2-.1. 20- Ip
| WANTED: Pot table typewriter
!• t >R SALE. Household goods, hath | late model, in good condition. Pho j tub. bed and dresser, many othvr ^ or wnte , { , >s p 7 Hussellville
j articles. Everett Long, .101 South | | W ood Street. l-2p
l-dp.
KOH SALE: One good windmill: 2 stock taims; pumps of all kinds: Arthur Lisby, Fillmore. 1-tp
r. VST M VRION
FOR SALE: :17 Ford, 2 door, good condition. Inquire Banner. t-lp
FOR SALE: One yearling Duroc j boar and one yearling Hampshire
j boar. Guy T. Wright, ’of Greencastle.
2 miles east l-4-2t.
FOR SALE: One 2 year old Hereford bull and one yearling Hereford bull. Guy Wright, two miles east of Greencastle. l-4-2t
FOR SALE: One extra good kitchen cabinet. Call 341. l-3t.
j FOR SALE: 3 baby calves. One j and a half miles west of Buck Chap- ! el Mortis Williams. l-2t.
; FOR SALE: Eight piece solid oak j dining suite, with 6 foot buffet, j Bainbridge Lumber Co. 1-3-21
28-3p. ,
NOTICE: You can now phone me at Mi Meridian, Alton Hurst, Aue-
Mt. Meridian or write
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Society News
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR
with car. Supply well-known brand j tuinc, i Phone special tractor and truck lubricants ( 5reel istle R. R. No. 2.
to farmers .truckes and business concerns. No inve-dment necessat y. j Weekly advance. Protected tei ti-i
lory. Preferred gasoline ration. Full I”"’ '' ,,m,1iand wU1 ' his >'otoe time permanent > ■ nnection. Wutel 1 l> '' '' s ' a,t l‘‘ Uie I light trips exCentral Petroleum Company 548 j ^ l ' lldln 8 Alaska. He has recently standard Bldg.. Cleveland 13, Ohio, j h ''' n "">moled to senior lieutenant.
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menta during th. w ,-k
by two lead- j
Mr. arul Mrs. C ivvi
Hunter a.nd
mg presidential possibilities G. •
sun *Af Indiainipun-;
- ent Sunday
'I’hnmas K. Dewey ol New Yotk mi
with Mr, and Mrs. Kr
1 Hunter and
Gov. John W. BrieUcr
of Ohio and ,
M art; s M u i te r and \ •. ?
Their after-
Sen. Arthur H V
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Mich., ranking .e 11\ •
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the Senate For. m ; R
lation. Com :
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mittee
•’rank Hunter ,•
g iter Ellen
Bricker outlined hi
view's in a 1
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speech Tuesda\ and D.
Monday
foreign policy Tlitirsduy - in
denburg went on reem.
Mrs. Hazol Bu;
d son.s. Upl.
an exehangi o (•ures
Marion and
John Sampson An i
n Mr. and
cut for the 1 ..md, 1 >.i
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afternoon.
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FOR SALE: Brown, all wool suit, si.ie .is-vxtra good. Box 14 Banner. l-3-2t
-Ive.ai Estate
FOR SALE: A 10 . ner-- dairy farm in Greencastle To vnshij). 53 acres under cultivation, I dance good pas- j ture with running waf-r. 7 room house. 2 barns, glad.- A Immediate possession of hoii Pro e S850O (H) J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 1 61
1 FOR SALE: Dttnfield soy beans, j Ray R. Miller, Greencastle R. 3. l-3-2p
Photo Play Indorsers j Mel Willi Mrs. Lucas
e'eei.s of Photo-Plays met Friday at the home of Mis. Ferd i I ,u< a The following pictures to la Oiown locally were especially recom.oemi. a ••.lack London.” “Flesh and I Fantasy ’ In Oui 3 ime.'’ “Madame Cure Shine On Harvest Moon," "Um-i itain Glory.” “A Guy Named .la -I'p In Arms," • The Whistler"
FOR SALE: Black walnut desk: i also mahogany desk and book ease (combined. Lawrence Butcher, 312 i Elm street. 1-lp
1 FOR SALE: 1001)
| coal oil or fuel. Jamv.s Russell, Clovi etdalo, 2 miles north: 1 mile west.
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FOR SALE: At my farm 2 rnilvs | , mm.,ei mysteiyi. south of Cloverdah One wagon and | \p Leon Welch gave a resume of i Hay frame; one sulky plow; one i.rtlei - From Hollywood, especially cultivator: one mow,ng machine; om-' ui nlio mg "Advenlures of Murk hay rake; one breaking plow: one : pwam “ just released. Special recdouble shovel; one disc harrow: on<-! omn., ■ oatam of this has been sent drag harrow; Lon Quinlan. I’hone 3 ! „ u , Kugli.sb t cachets in secondary or 74 Cloverdale. 28-29-1-3-4|> , i,,, Fiederiek March and Alexis
Smith arc the stars. The “Life and I'm. of Woodrow Wilson" is now
FOR SALE: Good power sheep shearing out-fit. Two miles north of Bainbridge. Carl Riggte. l-3p
assume joint im peace ' until a iierhianent i tionul Orgaih/a! ed ” Dewey spok,- ..f ,i,ojiir.ii other nation. - old of peace backed , adequate prevent future \ u mg world-wide ee, "nut only for the sake ot iii. but also to t he iml I:. may enjoy a high h-, ej ment.”
TIGERS DEFEAT MIAMI
4-1 IN BASEBiB Coach I,|ov 1 Mi , i
Pimw basel ail ti n \
game of t la on
noon when the Tigei.-; Miami Univa i - ,i\ I I - I
1 iauset, ia i i .inGold, hit a hoi t a:
lies were ehallod up in II
stanza. Mm t • , v
at Saturday his daughter, nnily, i-lli'y and sons Mr Dorothy evet mg. arndy and r"u of .1 .Mrs. Ray w.-re Sunday mghum
d to
I •m Mrs. fternoon. has hem ill impriving.
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l OR SALE: White sow and 7 pigs, five weeks old. Austin Hill. Belle
FOR SALE: 2 lot- in Commeieiali
brooder stove, | Place. $50 00 each. R. U. No. 12 j
Box 345. Indianapolis, Indiana. 28-”|>. j‘ n 1111 making. His life when |>»esi- _ | dent oi the United States climaxed
FARMS FOR SALK: 00 acres at ; by the stand for the League of Na-| ;lc ‘‘- * n l "- s 1 l: $65.00 per acre m • Fillmore. 430 lion; The l.os Angeles Shrine And- .' his . v,, i»i. io acres at $40.00 on Read 43. 80 ai tv itmimn was transformed into the ilP'is l" •' ,nl
at $87.50 near Gt' i v astle 200 acres P.ilte ime Civic Auditorium for th-J at $90.00 near Gre. ueastle. 40 acres seers ,,l the 1912 Demoeuttie Nation-i at $25.00 near Cataract Falls. All 1 al Convention. Modern history is complete with buildings. Also 35 reel, a ted in painstaking accurate acres with two houses and two barns ; detail. j S. Road 40 Im $5200.(10. Also. Another interesting item mention-
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Rev and Mi Y i I'm ■
ly and Miss Sti 11
turned missionai \ a ■ i,
ned guests ol Mi Gaughey and i.innP.
Union. l-3p |
, j on U S Road 40 ' > $5200.00 At-
It's harmless to fabrics and pro-I 10 acres at edge • i Greencastle no ' in tin Letters Front Hollywood is jV'mts mildew, is non-explosive, ! buildings. $2200.00 (' N. Phillips that of the Ameiiean Red Cross’ new Mr; Frank I I stainless and odorless, this now! Real Estate, Filin -i.- I 2r dut> that of distributor and exhib- Margaret Ram Mirra Moth Immunize!- that is offer-) —| Rm oi Itimm iirogiams donated by and Mis Fia live against moth damage 2 to 5; -KoT IvUIlt- tin e uisti y foi fioe screening of : years. Horace Link and Co. 1-ltpntuies before men in the armed .- .v.~o77p—, FOH RENT: Large garden. 85 abroad. When it became
l OR SALE: Chestei white sow. i
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Martinsville street
registered; 5 gilts, eligible for regist- j
er. farrow in may. Reasonable. 1st! Victory Garden lat • plot foi j house west Center School, Mender- ■ rv-nt, 4'.. miles n th Mi «leoryo
l-6p. 1 Reising, Call Brii Chapel. I Ipi
1 l|' 1 difi h ull to secure 35mm equipment i a movies abroad, 16mm were suh-
Waveland, to I w.here they stl versity Conin,'
graduates.
Mr. and rM D
Mrs
accompanied Mr ,'irdner of n< a: mington, Sund t led Indiana Uni einent exen-i: ■
Clod fell,
I diluted foi this, these are now used Ftncaatle, Mrs iluhert 8 |o|-
son, EilUnore, R 1.
FC>R SALE: Puie bred Jersey hull t yr. old. Eligible to register. One I bay horse. 1 yis. old, weight 1500 ! lbs.; one horse, smooth mouth, ■weight 1100. Ralph D. Clodfelter, Bainbridge, 28-3]).
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Mrs. America ■
Mr and Mrs. Hudson -I Mr-.. Byron Gegnar of 1 vide called on Mr and Mi
FOR SALE: 8 tube cabinet radio, i excellent finish and condition. $15.00. j 505 Sycamore. l-2t. j FOR SALE: 24 yearling polled I Angus steels and heifers: lot of good ! Angus and Hereford cows with calv- * es by side. These are all purebred cattle. M. H. Decker, 602 south L >- eust street. Phone 46 29-2t.
FOUND Friendship Identify Pay cost of ad ner.
■Lost-
j UKT: Blac k [latent lenthei put.se j containing ration books, gas tickets, 'money, other valuables, Reward. Goldiv Rogers HI North Madison St.
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FOR SALE: Large cabbage plants, Mrs. Charles Crawley 309 N. Indiana. Phone 39G-W. 18-tf.
LOST: He,ut haped Coast Aitillery Insignia Pin with name Wife written across top. Reward Plum, 804-J. l-lt
Red Cross reel cation houses at-
tached to hospitals in over 165 | theaters there. This I6mni service i is also taken from ward to ward in
bracelet, j hospitals so that men bed fast can Dahlgrcii, Thursday See Ran- see theii favorite pictures. This is Mildred W, b> 1-lt staffed by Red Cross of Hospital Mo- f on j-v : llo i
? tion Pictui e Set vice and Recreation workers in the field. This work is constantly being expanded. The public is well aware of the need of this as shown by reports from the 11 764 theaters co-operating in the motion pictuie industry drive, figures of funds are well above those of
last yeat in most instances.
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FOR SALE: Vaughn’s seeds for Victory Gardens, in packets and in bulk. Garden plants, fertilizer, and insecticides. Keep 'em Growing Castle Gardens, 733 E. Seminary. 13-tf.
-Wanted-
WANTED: Old featherbeds. Baldwin. Greencastle R. 4.
WANTED: Any ldn<r at don 1 stock Call 273, OreencaaUe. Charges paid. John W&ohtel Co aod. WANTED: Full Grown cats by May 3, DePauw University, Store room. 1 -2ta. WANTED TO RENT: Cow pasture north of town. Andrew Ash. Phone 290-M. 29-2t. WANTED TO RENT: Miniate; and his family wants to rent unfurnished 5 or 6 room house. Phone 200-WX.
-IMiscellaneousATTENTION MR FARMER: ( Highest prices paid for wool. Gi'ev,castle Poultiy Market, 1! .it Franklin street R. T,. Allen. 2l'-.”.ts For upholstering, repairing and reflnishing. and slip covers at reasonable prices. Call Art Furniture Shop, 9 West Franklin, Phone 299 23-tf. You can now replace your worn out heating plant with a new Victoi ; Furnace. 36 mo. to pay. no pavmeid of any kind until fall. Let us do your work now while we have the furnaces. Boswell’s Tin Shop, ill North College Ave. 24-29-l-8-15-22-6p
SHOE CLERK Part time. Chance for advancement. Apply at Mt-ri'. Shoe Store. 29-2t
Delta l\a.ppu
Gamma, C'ollventio!i
Miss Helen Cade, Mrs. Helen Jarrell, Miss Meryl Michael and Mrs. Muriel Rockhill were among those initiated into Delta Kappa Gamma Society at the spring convention which was h' Id at the Columbia Club
in Indianapolis, April 29.
Miss Elizabeth Daggy was elected recording secretary of the Indiana Jtganization. Mrs. John Boyd, Indiana, president, presided during the iinner, at which time Dr. M. Marg- I a ret Stioh. National president, gave
a spirited address.
The following members attended: Misses Marguerite Andrade, Elizabeth Daggy, Dorothy Harris, Leah Uurnutt, llel.-n Cady, Mi ryl Michael and Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. Minnie Bartley, Mi Estelle Hall, Mis. Marjorie Bommershine, Mrs. Helen Jarrell and Mr Muriel Rockhill.
Mrs. Margaret Ran a rM.j, Clarence Goff an, daughter, Deana Lynn fk Week end With li-lativis i
ton, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gar Maggi (iarduer mil M Fink wen Sunday ; ■ i I Mr. and Ml Ray Wh ' I Miss Marie Clodfelter , toll, K and Mr i ■ ,| M i Hazlett and son of N were called home by the James llaz.lett on I'uesda
Week
if Craw
and . hildree.
! < ’I d lung D>A pi II 26 d Dorothy leaders, > I’itts. to get mr meet- , as follows: Reeves; viceid .eeretary. leaders, il, Shoemakthy WilStites; news It was •tii ■ ; s every • nr i'lie name ■ Sew and
l u mbers met im l hen first • ii club the .Stitchers,” Ilia Joe stiles, d ti:.' meeting,
on what summer, quipment
o talkei il what
then
what hat we
4-H have
ting for ofiliows. Presivieo (ireslsecretary, Beta Elmore; recReiifro and •ws reporter,
until ed to
< orinthiiin ( lass to Meet Tuesday
The Cminthian Sunday School All Dogs caught on my faim will (,i. |ss w j|| n ieet Tuesdav evening at be shot as my dog had rabbi and 7 )r> oVlw . k wlUj Mr8 . William Craw-
was killed. Eddie Gibson.
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INTERtSTED IN LEARNING MEAT CUTTING & MARKET MANAGEMENT Experience not necessary Rapid Promotion Post War Security, apply C. LANZONE KROGER SELF SERVICE 22 W. Washington St.
If.ivp Your Living; Room Suite Re-Covered Now While We Have Time iind Material. II Will Cost You Onh $.‘19.00, plus covering;
ii-v. Mrs. A L. Meredith will review the book “Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek.” Mrs. Clark Arnold will have the devotions.
We have till the you need.
- pu tigs
I We have several lieauli- ^ fill living room sidles
with springs.
AH Furniture Shop
9 West Franklin
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Cope of near Russellville entertained a party of young folks Friday night. April 21, in honor of their niece, Miss Shirley Ann Frank of Indianapolis. The young folks enjoyed (lancing and games during the evening. Refresiiments of sandwiches, salad, cookies, popcorn and fruit punch were served. Those present were Antoinette Unqutizo, Dorothy Cope, Dorothy Woods, Lenore Hester and Shirley Frank, Jo Jarvis, Walter Gibbs, Donald Fogerty, Junior and Clifton Cope
and Mrs. Russel Fogerty. POLICY DM’LA RATIONS
WASHINGTON, April 29—(UP)—J New foreign policy declaration^ by ] three leading Republicans pointed strongly today toward a GOP plat- i i form pledging U. S. participation in an International Organization to preserve peace and promote world eco-
! \o. i Till:i vr j The No. 1 threat to Im
I porta ,.|, • Kid supply 1 A a epidemic of th d
lowed to strike, could cut d> , ;
| to the I low of food men than all tathi r , livestock combim-d.
Denham In ad of the . t » partnu id at Pm dm u , With hogs perhaps less pn. than they were la t year, hid farmers are urged not I,
entile nv-dm nit by in
eimih When hop , h n, I' usually takes the entile herd, I m is no salvage, except for a till..
grease and tankage
This year, more than ever, the ho: farmer cannot afford to wash When 25 or 30 bushels of !'■•, I : into i hog that lath ■ d ■ the feed might as well have thrown down the .sewa r. It a
loss.
Although hog cholera Is ahva\.present, disastrous epidemi, run ; cycles .if 10 to 12 yeat - Such a is now over-ilne, the last one ha'occured in 1926. warns Do n: ing the lust two outbreak, o' th i kind, the supply of anti , ium came exhausted. Hogs died by e- .’111’ less thousands while farmer; veterinarians stood by helph , ly The serum supply this year is o 1 equate as long as an ejiideimi ■ I i not occur. Farmers are advi., 1 t, make their appointments in pi i v . time, since most veterinarians hav< their schedules filled well in ad\an,
oil lownshtp enooi house i oiy hell 11) ill embers e I , I lecttHl 1 ii ( > I,ee , - itional ,t a i v and i,-port- ■ nh I junior for the wll 1 i Boyd
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9:30 Tuesday Wimita Puts, • Ion > , e To11
Ann Halo
Gils met
after
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offieetS as
ila Cook; vice- • adeaf; iSecreUitts, news Raid i : song
I 1 lorence
d- i s, Aria Jo
v 1* i iiiia j Torr, proI'• it\ Lou ('rawley
reenleaf .
I our meeting date at
morning.
it ware loin Cook, Betty Lou Crawley. Aria I i States Betty I Marion (In eiiloaf.
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