The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 August 1944 — Page 4

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»£ + +*!••;••!•+ -i- -r •!• + -I- JJj ♦ KK;.i.ir c.s'Ion •> ©•}••!••!■ *1* -j* v.^ Lt. and Mrs. Robert Snider of Texas aiv spending: a lew days with Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Snider and family Shirley Dorsett and Rosetta Snider spent a few days last week with Miss Fern Dorsett of Indianapolis. Pearl Cooper railed on Cynitha Allee Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clone Parker spent Thursday with her mother. Mrs. Sinclair of Cloverdale. Mr and Mrs. Isifty Stringer called on Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McCahlmack and family and Bernice Hostetler Wednesday night. Mr. (Jaye Gaston and children spent Thursday with Guy Gaston and children of Belle Union. Rev. Gilbert MeCamtnaek filled his regular appointment Sunday. Servlets every first and third Sunday. Everyone invited. Mr. and Mrs Bill Smell of Chicago ate supper Friday night with Mrs.

Pearl Cooper and Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Clearwaters and also visited Mr. and Mrs. John Ogles and family part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ogles and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glen Ogles and Mr. and Mrs. William Smell visited with relatives in Indianapolis Sunday evening. Mrs. Frona McCammack railed on Mrs. Addle Rodge Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge and daughter Roxie spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Vaughn called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parker Sunday. Mrs. Etta Sallust spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Itobert McCammack. Miss Wanetta Clearwaters spent Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherd Dorsett. Mrs. laiyia Woodbeck and daughter Mildred of Mississippi spent Tuesday with HHester HuHrst. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler and family, Mrs. Hattie Nier, Mrs. I^eo Clearwaters, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCammack and others attended the Brotherhood meeting Tuesday night held at Bethel church. It will be held at Greencastle church next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller aid Mrs. Mary Smedley spent the week end with Mrs, Etta Ratcliff of Seeleyville, Clyde Stringer spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge and daughter. I.s>ttie Hurst called on Pearl Cooper Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Nier was in Greencastle Wednesday on business. Rev. Masten was in Greencastle Tuesday. Beverley Sandy of India napoh^ and Alberta Plummer of Rockvill* arc spending this week with Pearl Cooper, their grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Floris McCammack called on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurst Monday night. Mrs. Gladys Elmore, Hazel McCammack. Florence Dobbs, Florence Biiis spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rice of Greencastle. Mrs. Hattie NRer entertained the Willing Workers Sunday School of Union VaVUey and their families with a weiner roast Wednesday evening. Twenty-five were present. A very enjoyable evening was spent. Miss Daiis Dorsett who is in nurs- , f 's training at Methodist, hospital in j Indianapolis is on her vacation visitng relatives and friends. Wanda Glo Pritchard of Indianapolis spent Wednesday night with' her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Gilbert Pritchard. Wilbur Gasion spent a few days the past weak with his mother and family. Mrs. George McCammaek's sister and children are spending the vyeek with them.

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Little Octane Numbers that will help end the war sooner!

TODAY'S SUPER-FUEL is 100-Octane, as compared with 90-Octane for pre-war aviation gasoline. This difference of 10 octane numbers is definitely contributing toward hastening the day of victory, because these extra octane numbers represent extra fighting power . .. extra range and carrying capat tty for our big bombers .. . extra speed lor our fighter

planes!

In thirty months, U.S. production of 100-Octane Aviation Gasoline has been multiplied ten times. Our facilities for producing this precious, fighting, superfuel can now deliver 21,000,000 gallons daily. Think of it! This is a greater quantity of aviation gasoline alone than the combined total of all petroleum produce available to Axis Europe. ' Phillips Petroleum Company, among

Carl / or your carFor Your Couktry

the first to take 100-Octanc gasoline out of the laboratory and into mass production, is now one of the nation's five largest produeers of 100-Octane, despite the fact that Phillips operates only in the Middle West. This production achievement suggests how competently and completely Phillips is devoting itself to the war effort, with similar special emphasis on

butadiene for synthetic rubber. Until that great day comes, when you

can say "Fill ’er up with Phillips"... and the service man cranks into your tank a new and improved Phillips gasoline . . • remember that Phillips refineries, in addition to producing gasoline, lubricants, and fuel oils, are also gigantic chemical plants pouring out weapons for victory.

Phillips Petroleum Company

Bartlesville, Okla.

Thursday and Friday ’ FO * THE BOYS!

FOR VICTORY...Buy U.S, War Bonds and Stamps

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NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

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720.00 School Busses oh 00 i Srhool Furniture and EquipT'O.oti , moot, 1 xoopt School Busses

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,".7 '.00 Janitors' Supplies 7.V0a : Janitor Supplies ■ hi 00 i in 1 for Schools I" 00 lioans, Interest and Insur-

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Light sind Power .'on tim;ancles

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400.00 300 00 300.00

Mrs. John McCammack and David spent Wednesday with Mrs. Earl Nichols and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox have-moWd to the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Ranson Larkin and Mr. Hutsell and family moved to the farm they vacated of Oral McCammaek's. Mrs. Gertie Jackson spent last Wet-k with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn. Harvie Smith is real sick at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas of Brazil called on Mrs. Addle Hodge Thursday. Mrs. Ada Hurst and daughter Margaret and Carl Allen who is home on a furlough visited Monday with Mr and Mrs. George Parker. Mrs! Lydia Woodbeck and daughter Mildred of Missippi called on Viola Hodge and Hazel Ruikcs last Thursday. Billie Dorsett called on Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ray Clearwaters Sunday. Ernest Bell of Terre Haute and Clyde Thomas of Brazil called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clifford and family Saturday evening. Shirley Cooper is visiting her sistei and family of Indianapolis this week Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Sandy and family.

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3. Addition., I . > ppri pi l.il Ions to lie made August 1, lo December .11, of present year 6. Total I'liml - Ite'tuired i Add Ltnes i. / 3 and l • Ft'NI >S (>N II \i ' \ M> n i UK itk<t-;ivki> i i;i>m s<u n<-i:s t) ITIKH III , n ill I: I'll il'US>;r> it at k < >K r \ x ki v v G. Actual Hal.iip • July 31.

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i i” 'i' bull haic a rli!IH I" be beard thereon. After the lax h i, i mm. ,i. and pn sented to the County Auditor nut later

Christian Church for Urn Rev. Georg: Smith and family. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs George Estes and family, Mrs. Flora Lewman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Damon M*tdli.i and Mrs. Ray Sallust. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves called on Mr. and Mr--. Rayburn Hundley Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staley and family of Darlington spent the day Sunday with her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs Walter Booher and daughter, Miss Louise. Mrs. Ross Bullerdick called on Mrs. Clifford Reeves Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Bressler went to Owen County Sunday to see Mrs. Bressler's mother, Mrs. Maggie Reiter near Boland. Mrs. Charles Hendrich spent Tuesday in Indianapolis visiting her daughter, Miss Chrystal Hendrich who is a nurse in the Riley Hospital Mrs. Zella Hanks and children o r Bainbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. William Lukenbill and family Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glitz and son Benton were in Brazil Sunday visiting Mr. Giltz's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hubirt Giltz and daughter, Mary Ann. Carol Ann and Mary Elizabeth small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen McCullough accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Giltz home Sunday evening for a few days visit. The little girls plan to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giltz and family also before returning home. Mrs. Pearl McIntyre and daughter, Mrs. John Dunning and Mr Dunning and children of Terre Haute called on, Mrs. McIntyre's brother, Mr. ai d Mrs. Aden Hanks Monday afternoon. Mrs. Flora Lewman went to Roachdale Wednesday afternoon witn Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hostetler to attend the funeral of Mrs. Linooln Hutchins. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bullerdick of Barnard called on Mr. and Mrs. Har\’e Bressler Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Ross Leonard and Paul Lukenbill of Bainbridge visited

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Di'«ct«d by WILLIAM A. SEITER • ^Prodvcad by IRVING STAk^ With “PATROIXINU ETHER” AND NEWS. THIS THEATRE AIR CONDITIONED

Prevleuvs and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATRES

* i MAN HAD BRICK IN HIS STOMACH FOR 10

* 1 ■ ■ i Kay Francis, Carole l^anrlis, Martha Raye and Mitzi Mayfair, are featured in 20th Century-Fox's “Four Jills In A Jeep," which opens Thursday at the Voncastle Theatre. The song-and-star-studded hit also marks the screen dehut of Dick Haymes, radio’s senational singing star.

iWOMU Mil's' Do You Hate HOT FLASHES? It you Buffer from hot flashes, feel weak, nervous, a bit blue at times —all due to the functional "middlea(*e" period peeullar to women—try Lydia E. Plnkham a Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms Made especially for women—tt heljti ruituret Follow label directions. LYDlfl E. PINKHflM’S gjgjjk,

One man recently stated 10 years he felt like he had i in his stomach. This feeling due to the lump of undigested! he always had inside of him was weak, worn out, headachy. Ion with gas and terribly con" Recently he started taking HELP and says the feeling brick in his stomach disappear^ second day. Bowels are regular gas and headaches re gone Bit feels like a new man. ERB-HELP contains 12 Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear; from stomach, act on sluggish s and kidneys. Miserable people feel different all ovei So dont on suffering! Get KKBHEU Sold by all drug stores In i castle.

JjJ + + + + *i* d* »** -i -• r -I -j- .-j- .y. + LOCUST GROVE j. .j. .j. .p .j. j. Mrs, Dorothy Bressler Poff spen Thursday night with her husband'.i parents, Mr and Mrs. Howard Fofi near Groveland. Mrs. Poff has received word that her husband, Pvt. Joseph Poff is somewhere in England. His address may be obtained from her. Betty Lou Libka of Crawfordsvile and Mary Margaret Eggers of North Salem are spending the week 4vith their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs Bill Libka and family. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Coffman visit ed Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman and baby at North Salem. Several from this community at tended the Services Sunday at the

NOTICE

You Can Save Money buy paying your Telephone account on or before the 15th of each month So as to avoid a Collection ^arure.

tliaii i\v" <l.i i” "i to i * I Slnmlax in September, and Hie levy fixed by the <'iuiiij T.i v m-i.ini in tin.i id. nr on itielr ruiluie so to do, by the fount!Auditoi t'i> " '"i i.iv i\'iH r •, liny tiietnaelves nKKrieied l>>' sueh Ie4'ie**. may npi" • to K - ‘-'i.ii, tloniii nl Tux foinnilHHioners for further and final heariuir Kiel- I" 'llini in’l it Inn with tin- County Auditor not Inter lliiin Or toll' i I ■. ni.d i -t ■ • ti" id will fix u date for beurlnflr in tills County. ,

li II PRUITT, i!

Trustee Mitrion Township. Dalvfl Auriiist 1941.

■45U.UU Additional appropriation in Fund 28, for Teachers' tfulury, $350.00.

GrMaeaitle Rxehitngw Indiuna Associated Teleyihone Corporation

Have a Coca-Cola = Well done, lads mm®

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There’s no more welcome reward for work well done than refreshment the sparkling refreshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola. Oldsters and youngsters alike respond to the happy invitation Hate a “Coke". Always have a supply of Coca-Cola in your family refrigerator. The pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola has become a symbol of American hospitality and friendliness... at home and away

from home.

IOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA.COIA COMPANY IY COCA-COLA BOTTUNU CO., Inc.

It’s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called "Coke". »

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