The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1944 — Page 3
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OR SALE: Ciiitr hheit Orchard.
and
apples. 26-tf.
mESTONE ractory control r» pine and vulcanising la guaran C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto ply. 11-H •e pay Highest Frlcea for Wool nl pt Remittance In Full. We sh Sacks and Twine Free ol rgP to our customera. M. Sabei Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louise. Ky. 4-tf - e n and Women make your feet ; l to walk by wearing our Air-O-tic and cushionized shoes. Comt tuilt in every pair. Victory Shoe re. 21-23-2t.
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WANTED TO RENT: 4. 5 or 6 room house. Phone 734-W. 18-6ts I
.adies the secret of shoe comfort shiomzed” shoes. Try a pair to convinced. Make your feet glad walk. Victory Shoe Store. 21-23-21. for SALE: Austra white yearlhens, $1.00 each, Mrs. Wen. H oers, Russellville. Phone. 22-2p. FOR SALE: Six ligdit walnut, jvy, high back chairs, upholstered ats perfect condition, not antiques, 000; one hair imattress-full size, rondition, clean, $10.00. Isaac R. ndford, 307 West Columbia. 22-2p. New Arrival: Boys’ shoes, sizes 9 6 for big and little boys $2.95 to .00. Victory Shoe Store. 21-23-21.
FOR SALE: 150 bales oats straw. L. Nelson 7 miles north on road 22-4p FOR SALE: Fancy apples and fine vor pears, for eating and cooking cCullough Orchard. 20-tf. FOR SALE: 1,000 bushels corn 11 57 or 688 or see Carl Pursell at und barn. 20-4n.
FOR SALE: Holstein F2 Rural.
male calf, 21-3ts
FOR SALE: Week old calves from gh test high producing Holstein d Guernsey cows. See Roy Sutiilin or call 57 or 688. 20-4p.
Bring your photo’s in for us to enrg’ 1 . New Photo Studio, 26 North ackson. One day service. 22-4p New Photo Studio, enlarging from our own picture, one day service. 22-4p
ACCORDION AND SAXOPHONE WANTED, STATE ' RICE BOX X banner. 19 . tr WANTED TO RENT: Ctood farm on shares, good references. Inquire at Banner. 21-4p. WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning anytime, anywhere. Jess Burnley, Greencastle Airport Road. 20-4n.
WANTED: used ear 1937 to 1940 model with or without tires. Jim Carty, c o Hood's Barber Shop. 2l-in.
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LOST: Glrles bicycle with basket, blue, reward. Richard Evans, 430 Anderson Street. Phone 451-J, 22-2p.
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If party who took small Silverton'o radio from the Beta House will return same no questions will be asked. 22-3p
Ladies try our Deluxe cushioned, flexible shoes—the secret of foot comfort—they're wonderful. Victory Shoe Store. 21-23-2t.
Board To Grant
Some CIO Demands
WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 (UP)
The war labor board has tentatively
d’a ided to grant several of the l ICT Doyle Mullen who was minister of steel workers' demands on 85 steel I thp church lllnet e e n years ago. Rev.
Sunday morning. Special music by Jane Salmon, Lilliam Buis and Crystal Day. At noon the meeting adjourned when the group went to the basement whei t tables were laden with a variety of delicious food for ( which Rev. Shockley gave thanks. The center piece for the table was a beautiful and delicious three tiered ' 105th anniversary cake, baked by I Mrs. Raymond Lisby. Afternoon j speakers were Miss Mary Burks. O. A. Day, Rev. Cecil Fellers und Rev.
Baptismal services were held
companies, including dismissal pay. | Mu!len aml famlly , ( , sille H ‘ t Lafay .
liberalized vacations, maintenance of j, ((, membership and elimination of gea-1
graphical wage differentials, but -.villi .. ^
..'were Mrs. Hattie Miller ami Mrs. O. J L. Hamrick, I’aiatlick, Ky.; Mrs. ■Sam Geddis and mother. Mrs. i Weddle, of Pittsboro; Miss Josephine Ader, Mrs. Alice Lisby. Mrs. Lizzie King, Mr. and Mis. Furgerson and
deny the union a guaranteed annual
wage.
The union considers the annual * wage one of the most important of its demands, almost on a par with the already rej’ected request for
general wage increase of IIL cents
an hour.
In deciding to turn down this request, it was said, the board may ask President Roosevelt to s’ t up a special agency to look into the ques-
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s | daughter Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lisby. Bridgeport;' Rev. ami Mrs. Doyle Mullen and son, Lafayette; Rev. Cecil Fellers and son, Mr. and Mis. Haivey Owen and daughter, Mary Dale, and I y friend, Mr and
tion of an annual wage as it relates M |s . Will Herod, Mrs. Addle Coleman
. New Photo Studio, 26 N. Jackson street. Pictures taken and delivered in 3 minutes. 22-4p MEN: Do your feet hurt? Try our Air-O-Magic and cushion Magic shoes for dress and work. Victory Shoe Store. 21-23-2t. Wysong is 91, he puts ARTHRITIS on the run or refund. Many others same way done. 6th FI. Lemcke Bldg. Indianapolis 4, Indiana. 11-tf -ifp;il fistate-
to the entire body of American work, ers. While there has been no formal announcement by the board, an informed source said it was set to grant six
and Marilyn, Mis. Will Glidewell, Mrs. Charles P. ikins, Mrs. Clay Howard and Miss Vietta Brown, all
of Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kiger of Floyd
FOR SALE: Apartment house, threy modern apartments, close in, east Washington street. Call 299 from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 15-tf FOR SALE: A modern duplex near the College. Five room first floor, four rooms second. Large lot. A fine investment property. Price $8,000. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 20-6C.
of the. union's so-called "fringe j Center are the p>' ud parents of twin demands outright, grant another i -ons horn at the >unty hospital Nov. three of them conditionally upon 15. Stephen Wnyne was born at further collective bargaining between It 33, weight 5 lbs.. 9 oz.. Michael the union and 85 steel companies, (lay was born 12 04, weight 6 lbs., 14 and to deny four requests. j oz. Mrs. Kigei before her marriage Union requests reportedly granted was Imogen# Adi i and resided here, outright are shift differentials, which , Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Gorham anwould giw more pay to night shift here from a camp in South Carolina workers; vacations of one week af-' vis tinp relatives On Monday eventer one year's eniployment and two („£ they were henoi guests at a six weeks after five years; dismissal o’clock family dlimei at tne home of pay beginning with one year's s' r- Mis. Gorham’s parents, Mr. and Mis.
FOR RENT FOR RENT: Apartment at 713 east Seminary street, 4 rooms, bath front and back entrance, all modern, garage, garden, hot and cold water. Will be ready December 1st. Phone 383, 20-4p.
vice; six holidays at time and onehalf; maintenance of membership; and an increase in dues checked off to $1.50 a month. -!• •!• -I* *1* *1* -I- •!• •[• v
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.t. .j. .j. .}. -i. • A good attendance was here for the homecoming at the Christian church Sunday. The minister, Rev. Shockley preached a fine sermon
Alva Lisby, neat Coutt sville. ('[i!, Marvin lackson ol Camp Campbell, Ky.. and lady friend of j
We handle near complete lines of
New Glass frames and folders. New puppet guest
Photo Studio, 26 North Jackson.
22-4p
THOUSANDS OF AMERICANS ARE STILL IN JAP PRISONS
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his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jai kson. He also visited his other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day attended the funeral last Thursday of Mrs. Day’s cousin, Mi r Wiley Foster, neai Mt. Meridian. Their son, Rev. Wilbur Day, of Hammond, was a
Thursday evening of
bis parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips and Nancy, were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. mi l Mrs. Ted Brown and two children in Greencastle. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aia Morgan were Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Coffin and Jacquelyn of Pittsboro ami Nancy Sutherlin and brother, Herbert, Jr.
Opening Saturday, November 25, New Photo Studio, 26 North Jackson str et. Open every Sunday. 22-4p AT THE VONCASTLE
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Corregidor? Remember Ja- the picture* of grinning Japanese soldiers guarding American prisoners? We’re out to wipe the grins off their faces We're out to liberate thousands of American soldiers and civilians still in Jap prisons. That day can come only with final victory. .... •We're out t° fi n ' 5 h ‘n® ! ob , ' ie J aps Started. The 6th War Loan Drivers part
of the great national effort to win quick victory in the Pacific. The cost of vie. tory comes high. It costs billions of dol* lars a month to fight Japan! But we know you'll do your full share, as you have in all the other war loan drives. Your hill share is at least one extra $100 War Bond. Buy more if you possibly can. War Bonds are your best insurance of a safe, independent future.
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Lots of curves . . . and she knows all the angles Sheila Ryan is the I rapturous root of a load of trouble in "Ladies Of Washington," 20th Cen-tury-Fox’s surprise laugh picture of the year opening at the Voncasth Theatre. Trudy Marshall, Ronald Graham and Anthony Quinn are also featured in the hilarious hit. The best Mechanical Service lor your Truck or fWr regardless of make to be found In Western Indiana at KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. I k-jne 268. We finance repair jobs Ford Dealers Since 1010 Mi\-ui:sim:vr notick Comity of Fiitmini ss: In tli'- I’utrmm Circuit Court September Term, 1944 No. lOMIO. Nannie H. Harre’l Flulntlff -V8George M. Harrell I )*fen riant Tfi. filiihitil'I h tb* ;ihnvr ontitlnl , : > • Med her cOfRPlftiftf Im rein for riivoive, together whh an davit that tht reeldfn c of tm- <iui. , i i 1 11 111*"M <1 liwcnt lu'iuh y is unknown. Now, therefore, the *ft!d George M. I hi i re 11 is lit let. !l"lific«| tint UnlcKB be uppc.irH on thu I2tb day of January, 194f», ut the court hous<> in said (*ounty and state and answers or demurs to the suit! complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absenee. IN WITNKStf \V MKItKOF. | hereunio set mv hand anfl affix the seal of sold court tills titli day of Novembei. ion , Orner C Akers, Clerk of the Putnam Cirtnilt Court. Huffhes iV Hughes, Attorneys. 8-3t.
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