The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1944 — Page 3
(•rwe offers POT I.TRY shout toimsE soy. «-i; two-weeks intensive short course rpoultry production is to be of-
ftofc DVILV BAlN^ER, ORfENCASTlE-,.INDIAN*, TUESDAY,.OCTOBER 10, 1944.
fered at Ptirdtie TTnyeraity, Nov. 6 to 17. Dr. E. E. Schnetzler, acting head of the poultry department, has announced.
HE'S IN A HURRY BE< AUSE
tiiscusaions will center around war-time rations for maximum growth, egg and meat production,
and hatchability; disease control and | A new schodl ,| e of i8sulng ratione d labor savin* management pract; C es.| C(llnm{K|Uj , s was ani1imm . 0(| to ,, ay
by Pit in st Browning, chief clerk of i
Rationing News \
i now nf isanintr Don’t worry If ortliiut
Saturday is the last day to mail ( hristmas packages overseas - - (iift suggestions which we can have ready to mail — MILITARY WATCHES RINGS — Birthstone - Fiaternal and Wedding. BILLFOLDS -- Name embossed while you wait. WATCH BANDS AND STRAPS CIGARETTE CASES MILITARY AND MANICURE SETS CONKLIN & WATERMAN PENS COOL-RAY SUN GLASSES CORRESPONDENCE PADS PICTURE FRAMES IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS —Engraved within the hour— HUNTINGTON JEWELRY GLASCOCK BUHi.
The aim of the course is to train beginners, as well as old timers, to conduct their work efficiently and profitably a careful study ami analysis ri
modern methods.
R. L. Hogue, Silver Lake, Ind., w>ll assist with the instruction. Hogue is a Purdue poultry graduate who has had eight years of practical experience opt rating a poultry br eeding farm and hatchery. The course is open, to men and wo-
men.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and family of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Morphew anti son of Danville; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cain ami son of
Anderson; Mr. and
the Putnam County War Price and Rationing Board. The following schedule will be into effect immediately: Gasoline A (rooks - Wednesday and Saturday. B Books Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. C Books Monday, Tuesday and Saturday. Furlough gasoline—Daily. Non-Highway Tuesday and Fri-
day,
Truck Tuesday, Thursday and
j Friday.
Tires Wednesday and Saturday, j War Ration Books :i and 4 Wed-
, nesday.
j Foods Monday and Wednesday. Kerosem* and Fuel Oil Monday Mrs. Orville | an ^ WednesTlay.
Thomas and daughters. Greencastlo; ' ,0 S 'Y Mr. and Mrs. Roy Covert, Danville; ' V ' S .. ‘ i ' 1 '"
.1 Shoes Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Jones, Mr. and l
,, i The new schedule
Mrs. Pless Malrcoat and sons, Mr
Drop Everything
for this
Amazing Way!
uon c worry if ordinary methods dlsnp. poluted you, I'ko. nt honio, tlio formula iiHotl l>y 1HH TUItS ndJuucttVoly at notod Thornton A Minor Olinio. nmarAMl how QUICK your plli* iwln. Itoh, sor«n<>n« art* n lioved G«-t $1.00 tube Thornton A Minor’a Hootal Oint-
t)r got tlip easy to apply ThornHertal Rupposltorios, unlv n f» \v Try DoCTUUS’ way TODAY.
meat today. Or
ton A Minor cunts nture.
Classified Ads FOR SALE: Good milk cow. 40. E. Hanna St. Clara Albright. 10-lp.
WANTED: Woman to stay and send children to school. Mother works days. No washing or ironing. One child at home. Write Banner Box
-For Sale-
and Mrs. Lester Crosby and sons, Mrs. Walter Buttry, J. D. Malicoat and Noah Malicoat were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Mali-
coat.
Mrs. Irene Shinn and family wer • Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Dove and daughters.
Rev. Jack Cauldwell of Crawfonlsville and Mr. and Mrs. Carter wet. { Sunday guests of George Fitzsim- j
mons and family.
of issuing is
necessary in order to equalize the work load in the local board office. Consumers are urged to anticipate their needs ami make their applications at least a week in advance of the time of need. This would assure the delivery of the certificate without annoying delays, according to
Mr. Browning.
; NIMITZ CONFIDENT OF CHINA COAST LANDINGS
NEW WONDER BAIT Positively Rids Premises of RATS and MICE QUICK, tASY. SAft WAY! M-tc at last is a quick, easy, safe but I visi4ivc .v.iy to r»d your premises of rots and m.ic- s».»vcIccdiindcrop*.Murelyspnnkk SM’-KIL wlwre rodents are known t<> in l«- t and presto!—almowt overnight you rt rut oL theta. Harmless to pets, stock, nu* iu.%;rs ^ \1 K1L lonarsthem out side where »hc. iLcononacai. Larne b oz. packi.pt unlv Wr. Guaranteed to kill ratsoryuui
? 1* 'MBV BACK.
Obtainable at all drug and better
grocery stores.
To The Women of Mona!
You WILL BE the last to let our fighting men down. Then read carefully. The one thing our boys want above all else is to come home to the kind of America they know and love! An America where there’s prosperity and jobs for all! It’s been said that the Government may simply pay them to stay in the Army — and provide work for them in this way! Well, you know that’s NOT WHAT OUR BOYS WANT. They want to come home to the girl that’s waiting — a normal life that affords the comforts and happmess they have fought to save. Those things that mean America. A new refrigerator. Picnics in the country. Church on Sunday. And it’s up to US HERE AT HOME to see that oui boys DO come back to those things. That’s why you are urged to consider this carefully — and vote agamst a FOURTH TERM and those in Indiana who are for a fourth term. Four more years of getting farther and farther away from the freedoms we’re fighting for. Four years of Browder, Hillman and Communism. So don’t let the boys down. Back them up by casting your vote for THOMAS E. DEWEY. In this way you’ll guarantee prosperity and jobs for all, with the kind of America the boys know and love, waking when they return. To assure this, vote for THOMAS E. DEWEY and the straight Republican ticket.
INDIANA REPUBLICAN STATB CENTRAL COMMPTTEB 718 Clay pool Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind.
at all good drug 1 store** evory- I p n j. in( j
where in Greencastle, at Mullins
Drug 1 Store.
FOR SALK: HK{7 four door Deluxe
iPlym uth Sedan; Sf I. H. Craft,
Indiana, R L, (» miles south
of Reelsvillo. 10-at
\i. noth i:
Notirv is hereby niven the offit inls nnd taxpayer** of rutiiatn ('ounty and ltd pa Hides within salt! fount y that
the budgets, tax levies and rales of th«» following' municipalities will bo j kor considered at a public hearing, to be I T env conducted by the State Board of Tax burner
Commissioners or a representative of i
said board, to be held at the County j brO>|rn.
Court House In said county as follows
Beginning at 9:00 A. M
October 17- 1944
County Unit
Clinton Township
APPLES: Grimes Golden, Staymen winesap and Rome Beauty. . Maydale Orchard, 2 miles west <>l
Lewisville. Bring containers. 10-6t
SALE: Large Florence oi! parlor heater. Tan ami 3 miles south of 40 on 43
Tuesday, j^^ki^ts of Clover dale. Hans Gram
Cloverdale U. 2. l0-2t
r;--|Q£ CREAM Mod popular"ytar 'round*' dtuort IR a°pint Always para and d.llciovs. YOU mak. any flavor In 2 minutni. 20 famous r«i»os in ooch packasn. fl.as. ask your trocar far LOMKMDERRy • 13 Haward Str»t, San Psoncltca 2, Calif
FOR SALE: l!».;fi Chevrolet sedan i five good tliea: also ladder jack: anil cow stanchions. Herber Corder R. J. 10-12-2n
FOR SALE: 500 bushels button corn in field. Marion Cooper, stab
10-12-2p
road 40.
Cloverdnlf* Township Floyd Township Franklin Township (I ree non stlc To wit ship J.ickson Township Jeffersoti Township Madison Township Marion Township Monroe Township HiiSRell Township Warren Township Washington Township Beginning nt 1:30 1\ M. October 17,
1944
Cloverdale Civil Town
Roaeiulale Civil Town Roaehdale Library
Russellville Civil Town (Ireeneastle (^i\il City Greenenstle School City
Greencastle Library
At such hearing officials and tax- pups also older dogs. 3 miles east am nny' e'vldenep VZ'y''kIvY,„7o°rm^ 1 « mile north of Danville, Ind. Fre,
tion on items in the budgets that, in their opinion, should he reduced changed or any other Information that ,
would help the undersigned in reach-j FOR SALK: One sow with fiv< but proper oonelUFlon In riiinll, do-' ■ Ilrnmv Bivt TSJnrlh IirmlninK the ImpIrpI. levies end rates P'K S - Jlmm y i ' oun of tile aliovt' named munleiptilities. I St 10-2l) STATE BOARl 1 OK TAX 1
COMMISSIONERS
Charles II. llcdwett, chairman
ATTEST:
J. It. Hohertson, Sccretnry. .1-21
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WANTED: Furnished or unfurnished 2 or .1 nwm apartment. Write Box 6 '/t Banner. M)-2p. WANTED: Good trnrtnr on rubber and accessories. Call The Banner Office. 10-4t
WANTED: 11 room apartment, ,’oung couple, no children. Harry lutin, Phono 827. 9-4t. Will trade good gas stove for cash >r kerosene stove with plug-in oven. Just be in 1st condition. Morton laraga, Morton. 9-tf.
-Real Kstate-
FOR SALE: One bull calf a weel old. Glen Wood, 2 miles east ol Balnbridge on old road 56. lO-.'lp F< |R SALK BAck Knglish SI ' p.u
a mile north of Danville, Ind. Sanders. Danville R. 1.
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Madisoi
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OK EKTkTK.
FOR SALE: Half Guernsey am half Jersey cow. Donald Bunten, Fo: Ridge. 9-3|
I PEARL HARBOR. Oct. 10. (UP) j —Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was | confident today that his American I Pacific forces, with a fleet now j strong enough “to go anywhere," will I be able to land on the China coast . When they are ready. Pointing out the strategic value of j the captured ‘Palau islands as a base [ for operations. Nimitz said thr I Americans were moving as rapidly as ; possible to extend their power west j ward and “in due time that will in- ; elude landings on the China coast." j The commander in chief of the j Pacific fleet acknowledged, however, ! that the “Chiniese situation is serj ious" and that the Japanese had made progress on the Asiatic eon- • tinent. I “1 hope they ctin be stopped,” he raid at a press conference late yesterday at his Paclf fleet headquar-
ters.
“Complete success of the Japanese in China would be very detrimental to our efforts. To the extent the .Tapj anese improve their positions in China, it will make more difficult our I tasks of acquiring bases there. But i when we arc ready to go theie, 1 j think we will be able to do it." -I- -I* v -I--i- BELLE UNION * ' r‘J *!* •!• -1- -5- -l- -I- -1- -I- r"]. | Mrs. Cynthia Alice called on Mis. Etta Sallust last Wednesday after- ; noon. | Mrs. Colleen Laurence was guest I of Mrs. Colleen Pitts last Wednes-
day.
j Mr. aiul Mrs. Lawrence Clifford J and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge were jin Martinsville last Tuesday afterj r.oon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge and , Mis. Ethel Stringer wece in Green- * castle last Thursday and called on | Mrs. Doris Hodge while there. Mrs Ounesi Alice called on Etla Sallust one day last week. James Smedley was a guest of his mothei tin Mary Smedley last Wednesday night. Mrs. Edgar Hurst is on the sick
list.
Willie McCammnck of Amo was u guest ol Clara Hill and Bob McCummack part of last week. Little Roxie Anette Hodge of Greencastle was a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge from Thursday till Sunday evening of last week. Rev. Page and Mrs. Page and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge last Saturday night. Walter Hom was on the sick list the past week. Mrs. Cora Smith has moved to her home she recently purchased In Belle Union. Mrs. Krona McCammack spent the week end at her home here. Mrs. Viola Saylers of Rockville is a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge. Mrs. Dent Larkin called on Mrs. Walter Horn Saturday afternoon.
FOR SALE: Living room suite an
NOTICE TH HEREBY GIVEN to the .Upine room suite K C McCiillone’ Creditors. Heirs and D-Kalees of El-; 1 ^ loom .sunt. r,. AKA illloug ,
vim s. KHlar, to apinor in Phone Rural 9-F-2
Cl “ ~
tin - Putnam Circuit Cmirt, held
10-tt
< iri'vii rust It-, tndliinn. on (tie lltii day of Oct., 11144. ami show cause, if nnv. win tlie EINAI. SETTLEMENT ACC<HINTS with tlie eetate of said eat siioald not In* approved; and said heirs tire notified to then and (here 1 make proof of heir ship, and l'e> five* i
their diHirihutlve shares.
FOR SALE; Good violin am Hamilton Organ. DO E. Franklin o Phone 481-M. 10-2ts.
FOR SALE: Cider Buchheit Orchard.
and
apples 26-tf.
C. C. Gillen, Admr. ,
WITNESS, the Clerk of sad Court,' — this 25th day of September, P.»44. j FOR SALE: Apples, several differ omerit Akers. Clerk Putnam cir- ,n t varieties. McCullough Orchard cult Court. Phone Rural 9F2. 13-tf
Gillen .v Lyon, Atlys: 2<l-2t. ‘
KI>\-HKSIIIE>T MCI'I IK.
STATE OP INDIANA I I* OR SALK: Dining room suite
ss • 1
COP NT v ok PUTNAM davenport, and chair. Mrs. Vurlin in'TIIE pi tna'.m ITRCI IT (-IdHIT Kader, Phone 288-J. 9-21
SEPT EM B EH TERM, I'.HI
No. 1S775 |
Louis M. Girton.
Plaintiff,
FOR SALE: A 140 acre farm in .orthwest part of county. Ninety ms tillable, balance pasture. A nod spring. Six room house ami atm. Price $6000. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 9-6t.
-For Kent-
FOR RENT: A garage derson street.
at 422 An-10--Jt.
FOR RENT: One luige sleeping oom at the cornel- of Elm and Main ■Us. Anyone interested may see mo ictween 2:.’iO and 4:00 p. m. Wednes,.iy. John Tharp. 10-It.
FOR RENT: Farm for rent on ttw> birds, equipment for selling A milk. 3 x 100. Banner. 9-2p
•MisccflJtneous-
Come to Montgomery Wards for Rebuilt .'12-34 Ford Motors. 10-2ts. For general farm hauling call at >24 N. Indiana St. Phone 707-W. 3-12p. WERE IN THE MARKET' for paper and magazines needed by gov■rment. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard, Phone 678. 6-tf. Corn cobs for fuel and kindling. FREE. Come and get them at South End Elevator. MILLER GRAIN CO. 10-tf.
FOR SALE: Frying chickens at .»11 Howard Street. 9-dp.
For general hauling phone 707-W.
and moving 6-l2p.
I FOR SALE: Hampshire male hogs, 144 lbs; Maytag Gas Motor, in good condition. Artie Scobee, Brie’. Chapel. 9-2p.
vs.
Vendetta M. Girton, Defendant.
Notice
Tlio plaintiff in Hie above entitled cause, bavin# filed Tils complaint therein for a divorce, 1 o#ether wiIh an affidavit that the residence of' the ■
femlant, upon dili#ont Ijinniuiv is ' in "J
den, W of ! V!:!. siao' of° l 1 ,dtaMa: ,, ‘NoU;! FOR SALE: Du.oc boars and gilts therefore, the said Velide11a M Girton can p,. rogistered. Kenneth Mor'i-
|H hereby nollfted Hun unless sin ap-j
pear on the 25th day of November, son. 4 miles north of Cloverdale.
1'.I44. at tlie 90U1 I house in said c omity : and answer or demur to the said com-j plaint, the same wljl he heard and de-
We pay Highest Prices for W00L Prompt Remittance In Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sahel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville. Ky. 4-tf.
9-2p.
WIJ
termined in her absence.
IN W IT\KSS .\V 111 I hereunto set my luind and affix the s».il of Knid court this 25111 day of Heptember,
1!»4 4.
Omer C. Akers, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. lltiKlies & IIukIics. Attorneys. 2G-3t.
LABORERS WANTED FOR Pipe Line Construction Apply Ready For Work SHEEHAN PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WAREHOUSE Route 13 at Airport Rood
FOR SALK: Roof pain.t, house paint, turpentine, oil for painting. Anthracite (hard) coal. H. Pearsor, Bainbridge. 9-6p. FOR SALE: Black and white Bciigb Il iund. Well broke, $10.00. Ed | Kaelbcr, Manhattan. O-Jp^ TILEBOARD for kitchen, bhtSA room, or playroom. Only 30c a square I foot at your Montgomery War I - store, 9-3t. Ff lit SAJ-.E 2 calv-s, one u heifer, I about one week old. Glen K. Wood, 2 miles east of Bainbridge on old road 36. 7-3ts ' FOR SALE: t.000 to 1,200 bushels of corn from picker. Claude Phillips old Rivers farm, northeast edg > Greencastle. 10-3p FOR SALE: Excellent gas stove, like new. Harold Boesen, 1028 south Indiana street. 10-lp. J
FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing Is guaran toed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. 11-U “I jm 91. I put arthritis on tl» run or refund. Many others the same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lomcke: Bldg., Indftmapolis, 4, Indiana." * 11’ tf FARMERS' REPLACE DANGfjfcuOUS OLD rope f^r less, at Wards. 1 -in. only per fot. Montgomery Wards. 9-3t. NOTICE: We buy comic books or Funnies. Sell them to us when you are through with them. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 179-J. 10-lp.
-Lost-
LOST: Light blue wool Jersey dress belt. Call 708-R. fi-2t.
-Wanted-
PUBLIC SALE I wil sell at public auction at my farm one-fourth mile west of Belle Union, the following on Thursday, Oct. 12 at 12:30 o’clock 250 head shoots, weight 60 to 100 lbs.; 25 head of open sows; some springer heifers; some milk cows; some Jersey heifers; two horses; one spotted saddle horse, 5 years old, 15 hands high, lady broke, anyone who buys this horse will be proud of it; one smooth mouth work horse; 25 head nice breeding ewes. Two extra good broke carts, one nice set of cart harness; one almost new English saddle. Many other articles too numerous to mention. ANYONE IS WELCOME TO SELL * IN MY SALE. Floris McCammack
I
TERMS CASH. ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. BILLY HURST, Clerk.
WANTED: Corn picker one or two rows, pull or mounted job!; als: want late model International H oi M or Deere A or G on rubb'r. Wil pay ceiling price. See me before yoi sell. 10 minutes yes or no. Walter S Campbell. 6-6t.". WANTED: 2. 3, or 4 room apart ment. Young Couple, no children. C H. Foils, Commercial Hotel. 9-2p
WANTED: Single farm hand, good wages. Room nnd board. Write Box D, c o Banner. 9-4p.
WANTED TO RENT: Small furnished apartment. Address Box 2-A Banned 10-3p.
WANTED TO BUY: A medium size money safe. Hanks Brothers, Bainbridge. . 10-13-17-20-4p.
WANTED TO BUY: Cabin on creek or in woods or to buy land for cabin. Box 612, Banner. 10-lp. u ANTED! To care for children afternoons and evenings. Phone 735-J. 10-2t. WANTED: Ride to Allison Plant No. 3, day shift, from White Oak Farm. 3'j miles west of Stllesvlllo.
Kenneth Broadstreet.
10-3t.
WANTED RAILROAD WORKERS OF ALL TYPES SEE REPRESENTATIVE KAII.KO VI) RETIREMENT BOARD ASSEMBLY ROOM, COURT HOUSE EVERY WEDNESDAY 1:00 to 1:01) P. M. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
GREENCASTLE MAN FELT LIKE SWOLLEN BALLOON; FULL OF STOMACH GAS Recently, a Greencastle man stated that he used to feel like a swollen balloon after evY-ry meal. He would bloat full of gas and spit up acidulous liquids for hours after eating. Was terribly constipated. This man Is one >f the hundreds in this vicinity who now praise ERB-HELP. He states he was amazed at the results whvn he took this medicine. Now he eats what he wants without gas or bloating, ind bowels are regular for the first time in years. He fetls like a new man. ERB-HELP contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable peoph- soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get ERB-HELP. Sold by all drug stores in Greencastle.
Lowe Brothers p A | NT S
ALLAN LUMBER CO.. INC
Phone 403
