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

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fHS DSILV BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1944.

CHATEAU IONITE and SATURDAY GENE’S "coinin’ round the mountain" in a blazo ol rhythm, romance and glory!

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Boys In Service Following' is an additional list of of names which have been receivt“d hy the Mothers Service Club, to be used on the Honor Roll which is to be erectvd on the Court House lawn. The remainder (K to Z) inclusive) have not yet been checked or arranged alphabetically, but will be publish 1 d when the work is completed. If the name of your service man or woman has been omitted, or there is any correction in the way the name has been listed, please notify Mrs. I>ee Blankenship, 205 S. Vine, or phone 818-W.

Ames, John

Aliff, Hampton I Ashworth, Fay Andrew Adelman, Jack Anderson. Edgar Harold Alexander, Betty Alexander, Virginia Arnold, Vernon

Ash, Allison

Allen, Earl Edwin Allen, James Russell Allen, Robert Frank Ader, William C. Adams, Jesse Greene Anderson, Charles E. Branson, John William Bennett, Melvon Barnett, • Paul D.

Blue, Wallace

Brackney, Howard Boswell, John Ernest Bittles, Donald Keith Blaydcs, Edgar E. Boatright, William J. Bickett, Robert D. Bickett, Paul L. Barnes, Frank Booker, Gerald W. Blaydes, Beuford C.

Birt. Julian

Baird. Joseph Samuel Buis, Robert Frederick Buser, Warren F. Brown, Russell Eavcrne Best, Grover Eugene Beckley, Orville Eugene Butler, Jr„ Paul O.

Butler, David

Butler, John Elmer Butler, Robert Milton Bowen, Robert A.

CHATEAU MIDNITE SHOW SAT. SUN. THRU THURSDAY STRICTLY SUPER for Fun. Romance and Rhytnml

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Brundage Wm. Stewart Blaydes, Ralph H. Burk, Walter Glenn Branneman, Charles Edwin Burk. Laurence Kenneth Booker, Harold Buis, R. Fred Bryan, Paul Bryan, Park Blue, Charles Brown, Harold Reese Brown, Charles Walter Berry, Glen Bruxan, Walter Binkley, William Booty, Donald Billman, James Birt, Harold Bunten, Clyde Marion Bunten, William Henry Bunten, Ralph Arnold Bassett, Albert Franklin Broadstreet, Alfred Broadstreet, Floyd Bowman, Hugh Bruner, Ralph Edward Bruner, Benjamin F. Broadstreet, BernardBroom,, John - Blue, Samuel M. Crawford, Theodore Cash, John Wayne Cook, Kenneth Crawley, Harold Guilford Clark, Charles F. Clark, William Date Clodfelter, Lloyd W. Compton, William Franklin Cozzy, James Ray Cummings, Allen R. Cummings, Prentice C. Cummings; William P. Chittenden, Harold J. Clones, Millard Eugene ■Chastain, Hassel Cagle, Russell Heath Cue, Dale Altee Clark, Ivan K. Comer, Harold Ray Chenoweth, Paul Crawley, Jr., John T. Crawley, Glendon Russell Cruse, Marion P. Cassady, Robert Carl, Emmett Dickson, Osborn E. Dean, Clifford C. Dreyer, Thomas Albert Darnell, James Downs, Lowell Dickson, Kenneth Wayne Davidson, Paul Leon Douthltt, Roy Edward Dougherty, Carl Hoyt Decker, Harold Dixon, Herbert Darnell, Joseph M. Durham, Margaret Denny, Rudolph Denny, Charles * D.-nunc, Howard Denny, Jean

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Danforth, Frederick Danforth, Thomas Eggers, Gardner Ellington, Frederick Eldon, Henry Lewis Edwards, Richard A. Eckardt, Bowne Evens, Alfred Ellis, Alvan Virgil Ernest, Raymond Elmore, Keith Frtend, Armand Fallen Mildred Rose Ferguson, Woodrow' C. Fitzsimmons, Glen Foreman, William Carl Feld, Jean Virginia FullfT, Forest Fuller Demoyne Foster, Richard Dale Fidler, Donald Floyd, Ralph Frazivr, Donald Lee Fisher, Stanley Robert ,.Gibson? Charles Glitz, Max Everett Grimes, Arthur Grimes, Betty Garrett. William Marvin Gibbs, Jules Wayne Gardner, Embert Garriott, Harold M. Griswold, Chesley T. Griswold, Earl Gordon, Ralph Grimvs, Robert Grimes, Merl Eugene Garrett, Shirley M. Gray, Leon Goldsberry, Thomas Goldsberry, Walter Garrett, Donald Gostage, Frederick Geabes, Waynt C. Goldberg, Walter Grimes, (Tim) Chester Lloyd Green, Marshall James Goodwin. Aaron Harvey Graham, Howard Harvey. Lowell Wayne Hughes, Gilbert F. Hootman, Harold Hudson, Waynte Hill, Norman C. Harris, George W. Hurst, Roscoe E. Hammond, Carroll Buel Henshaw, Robert Hamm, Lloyd E. Heavin, Wilbur L. Horn, James F. Hanna, Harry Hale, Robert Hubble, Robert Wayne Harbison, Winfred A. Harbison, Vida A. Higgins, Donald Eugene Holt, Donald Hatfteld, Edwin R. HoltBn, Thomas V. Harbison, Ralph P. Hall, Walter Holland, Charles C. Holland, Glenn W. Houck, Richard W. Hamilton, Lowell Howard, CTiarles Hutson, Maynard Howlett, Albert Raymond Hood, Jr., James Huber, Eugene Harcourt, Wendell R. Hawkins, Wm. Vernon Inman, Harold Irwin, Ralph Jameson, Harry W. Jones, Charlvs M. Jackson, Edgar W. Johnson, Estel Bee Johnston, Cecil C. Jackson, Max Filbert Jones, Benjamin A. Jones, Robert E*os Johnson, Syrol Jenkins, Frank Farrow, Foster W. Johnson, James B. Gllly, Hatcher Flint, Burl D.

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Gold Medal Flour, 25 Lb. With Coupon Live and Dressed Poultry Fresh and Cured Pork Cuts

ITS LATER THAN YOU THINK! There’s not too much time before cold weather to fix up your home for winter. Pittsburgh and Dutch Boy INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTS Paint Protects.

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Mr. J. A. Moore with my appetite. Even that; some sluggish elimination hai relieved. I don’t drag around man twice my age now. Rett by far the best ntedicine in iw perience.” Retonga is intended to reliert tress due to Vitamin B-l deficit 1 constipation, insufficient flow of gvstive juices in the stomach, loss of appetite. Retonga raaj obtained at Mullins Drug Store.

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EXPRESSION "FAT AS A PIG" HAS A REASON There’s a reason behind the timeworn expression, "fat as a pig.” Any pig that isn’t thrifty represents a loss to the farmer who owns him. John Schwab, extension hogman at Purdue University, suggests the following pointers on feeding fall pigs: When pigs are 10 days to two weeks old. provide a self feeder in a creep with feeds of good quality.

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Four good mixtures are recommended. 1. 70 pounds of coarse-ground shelled corn, 20 pounds of coarseground wheat, 10 pounds of meat and bone scraps. 2. 45 pounds of coarse-ground corn, 45 pounds of coarse-ground wheat, I 10 pounds of meat and bone scraps. ! 3. 90 pounds of ground corn, 4 pounds of meat and bone scraps, 6 pounds of soybean oilmeal, 4. Shelled corn self fed, skim milk 1 fed in trouths mornings and evenings. The meat and bone scrap-soybean oilmeal mixture in ration three may be used instead of meat scraps in

rations 1 and 2. The ground wheat may be replaced with wheat middlings. Good commercial protein supplements may be substituted for the meat and bone scraps. It is suggested that a pig starter be fed until the pig weighs 70 pounds or more. Purdue Leaflet 210 (3rd Rev.) on

“How to Grow 'Hrirfly Fall 1 contains information of caring feeding of sows after farr winter feeding fall pigs, and gef facts regarding their care, may be obtained, free of from any Indiana county agri al extension office.

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PUBLIC Sill ENTIRE DAIRY HERD, MILKING MACHINE, GRADE "A" MILK EQUIPMENT At our farm, '>* 2 miles east, 1(4 miles south of Ladoga, IV2 m ^ es south of State Road 234, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10 Beginning at 10:30 A. M. the following: 60 Head of good dairy cattle consisting of 49 producing cows; Six 2 year old Grade Jerseys; Two 2 year old Grade Guernseys. These heifers have all been producing well with first calves. One 3 year old Jersey; Nine 4 year old Jerseys; Eleven 5 year old Jerseys; F' ve 6 year old Jerseys; One 7 year old Holstein; Six 7 year old Jerseys; One 8 old Holstein; One 9 year old Holstein and one 9 year old Jersey; Thrde 10-year old Jerseys; Also a number of 1 and 2 yr. old Jersey heifers. This herd has bean in the Montgomery County Herd Improvement Association for the past five years. Records are available on each individual cow and will be on display on the day of sale. This herd has long been known throughout th e area a? beinj a high producing herd and the Test Association's record shows a most efficient production. Most of these mature cows have production of between 40 and 60 pounds of butterfat per month. Grade "A" Milk Equipment One Surge Milker, 2 years old, excellen t condition, completely overhauled hi factory representative; Complete Grade “A” milk equipment including electric heater; 20, more or less, 8-gallon milk cans. TERMS OF SALE - CASH. Not Responsible In Case of Accidents. JOHN H. MILLER & SON. Owners Cols. Carpenter and Ford, Auctioneers. Ball and Freeland, Clerks Lunch Served On Grounds. s a |e Under Tent.