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LmbridoK' pa ' tVP) ~ , Lt K Bradfo-d’* pair of nylon * int , woatfierotl 28 bombmt; . ovci Germany, then Ifjjsaster in the home of e*-

L c Mk'V Kllen Orler.

TZ.dfonl carried the nylons ' th, wa, as a good-luck

' h ad decided that when

^turned to the United States ’ woll iu present the stockings

. firFt former WAC he met.

Lmowtrating their fine qual-

oner, the lieutenant may prove useful

ed a s a preacher in the Methodist church at the age of 15.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMDER 2, 1946.

UKUKS l*KM< II.I.IN

BOMBAY (UPi Among th' conclusions reached by the Indian Council of the British Empire Leprosy Relief Association in its annual report was that penicillin is of no value in the

treatment of leprosy.

However, tile report added that there are indications that some fungi other than penicillin notatum, the source of penicillin

in the long

K - I specially adapted hai-; PILLOW-CASE SHORT A !E loon in which Clough will live] HARRIES 1'iSHK.tM VN | after the concrete shell has been NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (UPi applied. Anchored to a founds-i Why should a fisherman worry i Uon, the hnlloon is inflated and about the shortage of

EX-SLAVK NEARLY 105

i:.

stockings with his fi B ht against leprosy, and stud-

I ies in that direction

continued.

then sprayed with concrete by

machine.

The interior, designed to suit the owner’s taste, contains three bedrooms, living room, kitchen

and bathroom.

< ITRl’S FRUIT REPORT AMES, Iowa, —(INS)—Consumption of citrus fruits has increased 400 per cent since 1900, In the same period, potato an 1

dropped :H)

pillow-

bein'.; grain consumption

per cent.

JWACHKK’S ■ ense AT 15 LoUiSVILLE Ky. (UP) — | ! beri m Fitzer has been licens-

[stabbing Suspect

A NOVEL HOME .. Ti . .

c , . lights as otficial wearing

SuUlH PASADENA. Calif . lnno . , f ,

v-.im apparel <>l football players were

(UP) With realty values spir- discarded in 1878, when players aling, Gordon H. Clough ha- first wor e caovas pants ‘and Professor,

found an answer. jackets

cases?

Well, those employed cr the 4( | yems, scallop (baggers operatin ' fron

this port are.

The shortage of ’’seallo) 'nags' ('used in the dragging of 'ratio: has forced them to use ui iersizi nonmarketable pillow-cas s. And now they are hav, ig dii fieult.y in obtaining the pillow

eases.

NEW DEPARTMENT SEATTLE (UP) Reg. nts

the Unhersity of Was ingto plan to add a department of in dio education to their .aeult . It will be headed by an ex-C.!

JUST LIKE MR. ROOSEVELT

EAST ST. LOUIS. III., (UPi

- Oramima Carrie Belt, who professes to have been a corncob pipe smoker for the last 05

will observe her I05th

birtr.day Sept. 15 and insists ah '

has no recipe for longevity. ’Cause Jesus left me here.”

is

Gassified

FOR SALE: Sealy tuftless mattresses; Barn chairs; 5 f(. poultry fence; 4 and 7>t. flmk feeders; Milk strainers 35c and $1.55; Handy push carts; Rural mail boxes; Step on mop buckets; Monarch kitchen ranges;

bee answer to questioners whe' Pan11ak fence chargers; High k to what she credits her long s P eed seta : steel P 0 -^ •riv-

ers $2.25; Trash burners $2..’15; Fan force electric heaters $11.25; ; Drapery cranes $1.75; Dazeyj churns. 53.75; Electric churns;’ Gas automatic water heater; 22", 24 ”, 27" steel furnao s. C. H. and C. Hardware. Baihbridgc

21tf.

life

"He ain’t ready for this woman yet. praise to Him. I thick this ole woman has a few years

left in her yet.”

Nearly total deafness is the only affliction of age to which the former slave admits. She isn’t as spry as she used to be,

FOR SALE: Fifteen imndi

•sin .says, because she injured’°W Hereford bull, veiy go.i l; i in r left arm recently and rindsj mile southeast Bainbridge F:

Wallace. :;l-2

GROWS HIS SALA » McCONNELLSVILLE, ').< UP i A freak of the vegetabl kiny dom has been reported by Clin H. Little. He discovered a gree tomato growing on one of h potato plants. CHILI) DEATH RATE RISES IN POST-WAR VLKN N \ VIENNA i UP l Vienn. i public health officials rtvealed that the death rate of children under one year of age had quadrupled during 1945 as compared

with 1940.

Figures showed 191 cn. of every 1,000 chi’, Iren die 1 la t ' year, four times the 1940 rat.' | For ail Viennese, the death rate was 358 out of 10,000 or three ] times as many as in 1944. The j peak was reached in April, 194.Y I when 5,789 Vienna residents died, |

FOR SALE: Ford gravel loader, L. A. Sowers. Crawfordsville. Ind.. R ute 7, nine miles south of Crawfordsville ort Road 47. 28-4p. FOR SALE: One registered 3 year old Hampshire buck; 10 ft. h e feeder; Some good corn Robert Houston, Cloverdale R. 1.

2-4-2p.

FOR SALE; Speed Queen electric washing machine. Pierce Sinclair, Cloverdale, Ind. , 2-lp

HtAL ESTATfc

FOR SALE: Filling Station an;! Lunch Room on Road 40. Garage building, small living quart i Good going business with good opportunity for nr r.i ,tl work if desired. In-

quire ut Banner.

-Lost-

LOST: Put package con aining t')y’s shirt pants and s ices in wrong car on north Vine St. last Friday. Finder please n< .ify Mrs. Mae O'Hair, Greeneastl R. 1, 1 2p. MISCELLANEOUS If anybody wants good clc ties or overcoats see John T! -pHove some in stock. It.

Several farms for sale, buys. See John Tharp.

od Ip.

FREE: We will give you obu if you will haul them a’ray. South End Elevator. 26-28-30-2 0-6t

FOR SALE: Apples and sugai pears. McCullough Orchard.

HO-tf.

FOR SALE: Phonograph uioi\is off juke boxes. Popular and Hill Billy. Evan Crawley, 712 Seminary St. a0-12t. j FOR SAI.E: 1940 Indian 4 >, motorcycle. 2 new tires, acce-- 1 series. Donovan Hendrich. 1 | miles east of Somerset church, i

30-5n

ment house. Address Box 3-C

Daily Banner.

FOR SALE: 6 Belle Union. Give i nee. Floris MeCat

castle. R. 2.

5-tf.

FARM

FOR SALFT: To settle! Mi s. Chris. Knauer.:

PLENTY OF

l.lGHTb— JUST FORGOT

CLEVELAND (UP) Ruble Smith, 20, pleaded ir.r.teent before Municipal Judge John J.

t hard to do much,

j Born on a plantation near Pembroke, Ky., she lived there i until freed after the Civil War I and was already the mother of | (he first of five daughters and j five boys when released at I Clarksville, Tenn. She recalls I that she went to another planta- ] Uon as a "free worker" then but j soon returned to the Sergeant j tamily. whose slaves she and her

| parents had been.

She is married to her fifth husband. Lundy, who is a mere 82 Three of her husbands died j and one was killed in an aceij ui nt. They were married shortj iy after she arrived in East St.

j Louis 30 years ago to be closer! roll roofing, $2.25 per squari :|

I- some of her children. (Decorated lawn fence: Cedar | FOR SALE 15 to 20 acre.- 1

fence posts: Deadening P it , ■ : i i . . . in. Good place f. ■ i Martin all metal crib: 4 pt, poultr.. garden and truckin' | barbed wire; Cotton insula . m:] s e John Tharp. 2-2t. STAVE COLLEGE, Pa., (UPI Rook wool. Bainbridge Lumb'r

Local organizers of the CIO Company, Bainbridge 28-6t. ' SAI K ’ : u> Greenl jilted Steelworkers have coin-| , V ... . , j ' " s 0,1 "iG 1 8

Wardrobe trur, |, om mod.in house, $1,000 3l-2-.'i-5p ehicken house, brooder house,

I full basement, good place for iublic place or suitable for two

Let us save your clothes, Re-

Ul- ’n ' vveav i n K moth holes, tears,

j l:urns, rips. Mail to Ace Weav-

FOR SAI.E: Double apart-'ing Company, 423 I^emckeBuild-

j ing.

Indianapolis, Indiana. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf.

in house . i| BALED STRAW WANTED: ’ ss.ssiiui nt We buy straw the year around, m k. Green-I truck load or train load, 300 tons .1-2-l-5p j used daily. Tile Terre Haute Pap-

er Co., Terre Haute, Ind. 14-24p

ss. 5 miles ' in stock. Ind. 7o|(.tes notice.

have Fire Tender stokers

Can install on 30 11 inA. J. Duff. PI one

31-4t.

of Greencas

uml ■ cultivation. 1 will re-1 50.

reive b is from day to day tin-! til .Id. Terms - .sh, 1-3 down at VETERANS: Internationa l by of sale, balance when ab-j C<>1 rcspondence Schools now acsti et i delivered. Possession, enrollments under G. I. M u i; I t. 1947 C. Earl Knauer.' Bil1 ’ F " r f " 11 '•etuils write your

ing. $1.75 per square; Bir.l 55 !• j,,i e i n{ j K _ 3 30-3-6-3pl local representative, P. O. Box

F'OR SALK Red barn paint, 5 gal. $11.55; Buff brick siding.! $4.50 per square: 45 lb. roil n> if-1

j 442, Terre Haute, Ind. Mon -tf

ABSORB ECONOMICS

Busher on charges of driving his in four cue-week labor-manage-car without lights. Investigation ment courses devised hy the colshowed the automobile' <had nine 1 lege. Frank Burke, director of

FOR SALE:

pleted four weeks of “cramming’! p^oi’e 778 M • u economic background at tbei

Pennsylvania State College. I FOR SALE: Home grown About 400 up-from-the-ranks watermelons and musk me!' ms. union officers got "book lamin’’ one mile west of Pleasant Gar-

dens to Butler school site Alma Hoskins. 30-3p.

Robert beatty mi, top, is re rated to have confessed to Dan Jille, III., police that he stabbe< D-year-old Ixiis Nelson, lowe: ^to:o. to death in nearby Kika State park. The 21-year-oh |lrm hand stated *hat he stabbei kis sweetheart when she resistei |is auvanca, (International.

PRESIDENT TRUMAN, like his predecessor in office, likes to swim. Vacationing aboard the presidential yacht Williamsburg off Bermuda the chief executive of the U. S. dropped into the water for a swim as shown in these pictures. (International)

lights on the front and seven on the rear. Smith said he just fuij got to turn the switch. TABBY HAS 1(H) KITTENS; OWNER CLAIMS RECORD j AZUSA, Cal. (UP)-An nl! time record for offspring has I been claimed by Muffst, an 11-year-old cat who has luyj 100

ki.tens,

Mrs. 7. Walter Ferguson, her owr ?r, kept detailed records of the progeny, disclosing that most of the babies were pure white, like their mother Ore in every five kittens inherited her p c uliarftv of one blue and one bnovn

eye.

"I started keeping records because Muifet is sc beautiful and well-bred " Mrs. Ferguson said.

FOR SAI.E: 1940 Hudson, good shape. Gene Sechman, Coal Docks, Fillmore, Ind. 8 a m. to 5 p. m. 30-4;).

District 16 and a member of Loral 1272, said the course was so sun 'ssful that two-week courses

may be arranged for next summer. i FOR SALE: One dining table The workers, in groups of 100 'six chairs and side board. Mrs received 78 hours of instruction. Bertha Sinclair. Cloverdale. IvThey were especially interested diana. 31-2o

in the working policies of both

labor and management.

LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. I!) 1 2 E. Washington |*li. 15

iumilii

WANTED

WANTED: Oil burning heater, for service station. Call 585-M

2-2t.

noth i: nt

In Tlie

NON-IIKSIIIKVrS

I’Hlnnni Cin ah Court, S( I'M-rnl,. t Term, is-ili

Sl lt (' ,,f lllillutlH. f’utnnlu County, ?:s:

John I'oph.'im

I’ln ill tiff

WANTED: 4 or 5 room apart-

) ment /jc house in

i house local Govt. Employee and j

2-3p

wife. Phase call 781.

versus

Ira Th(I'npsnn rinlhi Thompson

Frank Titus ,

N. Ui. Titus Defendan! s

Greencastle to^- s " 11 41

I ACTION TO FORECI.OHF. REAL

iiSTATF. MORTUAUI'l

WAN i'KD: Sewing and altering of all kinds. Phone 46.’i-RX.

30-3p.

i FOR SALE: Team of horses;! | two aets of harness cr will ttadi 1

I NI SUAE DISPLAY ! for calves o r cow. Mrs. M |

» an iI Cammack, 2 miles south Mi.j 160 acres or more, have full line] caune ' Meridian. 31-2p | of farm equipment. Addrem!

Sr. louis <UP)

top dcsiifn^rs have been advi-

eating for a long time the idee FOR SALE: 80 White Wy.tnol building a room atound cn ' (jDttp jxjllets, 4 months old Ralph

Arnold, R. 1, Greencastle

WANTED to rent;

Th.* plaintiff In Ht,. above **ptltb'd (-‘nuSt> havluft filtd (us com. plaint thert'in. together with uti affldnvlt ttiat the residence of Iru Tliompson uml Della Thompson, (1*'f. udituis in the above niui 1eU otnsr of action are us to each un-

I known ml an affidavit that farm, Frank Titus ami Nellie Titus tle-

fcmlunts. In the above entl let! of action arc not resbUnts

Box 19. Banner.

a* mnd

j original work of art. | p, Currently, the Famous-Barr department store here is featuring a display of eight rooms Whose furnishings are the work

of eight local artists.

in each case the work of art

27-4 p.

"But Mriffet has been so indis-1 has more than enough in it to. criminate in choosir.g th filth- suggest an appropriate decoraers that the records really don’t five scheme and the designer: have any value." ! have successfully kept the ait

the focal point of the room. The atmosphere of the picture oi sculpture has been carried out in the room itself subtly and per-

COLUMBUS, O. (UPI War-; suasively.

ten Christianson of Minnesota is I

WANTED: Curtains and lace tablecloths to wash and stretch;

31-3p. 1 blankets bedspreads to launder. . Fh me 329 j.

FOR SALE OR TRADE: F’or | 2’(-24-2:• 30-5-6-12-13-19-20-1 Ot 1936 or ’37 Model ear. one 1939! s f' v Olds, six, Tudor, radio and re-1 WANTED; Nurse aids, orderly If,,, built motor. Harold Powell. I hhd maids for clean Ing-Need j ’ Phone 154-R-2, Cloverdale, i n ,|.j room for hospital employee Put-

ina. Oounty Hospital. 24-tf.

BUILDS 45-FOOT SAILBO \T

OX INLAND ( KEEK

FOR plums. ton.

SALE: Frank’s

2-lp. Blue Damson Orchard, Mor-29-31-21

Cl

WANTED: Any Rina ot aeaa 'stock. Call 278. Greencastle Charges paid, John Wachtel ; Company. cod

Nmi...

1947 WALLPAPERS! Wards proudly present NEW PATTERNS (firs! since Spring 43) in a variety of washable, fadeproof, embossed, and scrubbabie wallpapers. The 1947 numbers have been designed by leading decorators for more beauty and better service Single ro/lt from 23^ *° 69^

Better Wallpaper for Less at

'Mtatymiety

GREENCASTLE, IND.

• putting the finishing touches on I the 45-foot sailboat he designtfl | and constructed along shallow j Big Walnut Creek. He plans to float it into the Ceicto when it gets at 1 as. 14 feet of water in it, then into the Ohio and possibly into the ocean. He conceived the project four years ago when he was overseas as a captain, the squadron leader of a B-17 bomb group with the 15th Air Force in Italy. Ultimately Christianson and his wife plan to sail the beat up the Mississippi to their h' r.e stale, where he Will attend the University of Minnesota law school. "We won't have a housing problem," he smiled. "We’ll live in the boat anchored in. the river by the campus."

DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL

NOTICE F ARMER Cl i - out sale by October 1 on arroun' of my health, going to Martin.;ville and Mooresville and Ai izop Must sell all my used farm tools

(.FITS VIOLET RAYS) 1 anl pricing tools to sell so now

come to buy. Think this over Washington reports there will be 1700 more strikes the balance of 1946 and 1947. Anti now OP A granted a 25'.; mark up on ali new tools since January 1. 1946. Just take this 25', mark up offj my prices and you will say they ere cheap. Selling cash and terms j

< lev,, i in..i tL, tfo u] on tin* foil iwIne floscrllTfl rcnl in l'utnnm t'ounty, in tho St ito of Indi-

Atia. tuwii:

Tin* w c^t half of tho worth* ouartcr ot 'ion ;’M. townsliij j:v I’orti,. rang* 1 I \\ .«i. containing NO

• oren, me. ou I• •

Now. ThM * Ion . Ira Thompson,

Ufll i Tli.ahph. i , t’liink 'Pitns itul

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CLEVELAND i UP) One *)f man’s latest weapons in .he -.var against germs is in operation for the protection of cats and

dogs.

The weapon is a germicidal lamp made by the General Electric Cj. It produces invisible rays in the ultra violet band which are lethal to .uany airborne germs. The lamps also produce ozone, which helps to neutralize odors. Seven • f the lamps now have been installed in the dog and eat hospital here and they have been used experimentally in schools. NO HUNTING signs available at The Daily Banner office.

ARMLESS, LEGLESS VET SEEKS LEGAL CAREER

PHILADELPHIA (UP) Armless and legless war veteran Jimmy Wilson has decided to prepare for a law career. The 21-yea.r-old former army pilot lost parts of his four limbs in a bomber crash in. the fall Of 1944. He isn’t letting his handicap get him down, however. Wilson says he will complete his high school education ;his fall, then will take up studies of prelaw work and enter law school. Last year Wilson was presented with $100,000 contributed to a fund for his use by residents of this area. i Plants use raw materials from* the soil and the air to make their own foods by a process railed photosynthesis.

Felt Old t Run Down FIOII IETT1N8 OP MINTS, 10SINI Sill. Due to insufftcienl excretion of the HIUIlCV 3 Folks that feel old before their time fron Ion of sleep, frequent getting up nights, •hould know how wonderfully Dr. Kilmer’. Swamp Root medicine reltevea such die tress when due to faulty kidney excretion For three generations Swamp Root has been the standby in millions of homes whn loss of sleep causes folks to feel so nervous, run-down and worn out. Many think thers la nothing like the natural herbs, roots and barks combined in Swamp Root, for stimulating kidneys' eliminating function. TRY It! Try to get feeling better with a bottls tf Swamp Root from the drug store.

■NT; Cottage, seclud,il Hefting, fireplace, vvt ek-end or longer 1- ve mile south of Pht re I on 117. 2-rtp,

i n tin*.. Hit! mtle. I

FSS \\ (Ilf l!i:i )F I ■i mv hmid iind

;.Vn ffix

111 4* n - .1 • of i '1 rk. i’ in

1-2 down, balance due 1947. 6

CLEANING

interest. At my farm on 43 sc

ruth I

of 40 or

ter S.

call nights 155-W. Wul-

SPECIAL CARE GIVEN BY

Campbell, Greencastle. j’ ,, ;x ,.,. :u a,jxcld WORKERS.

26-28-31-2-4-7-6 i

MONITE MOTH PROOF-

F'OR SALE: Closing out a ! tractor tires and tubes and line Will sell entire lot (heap. Have several 24, 28 36. and 38 inch tractor tires, used tubes, anl rims. Can sell you two tires and tubes and rims for $100. Good bar tread. Several truck tires and tubes. Car tubes 16,17. 18, 19, and 21 inch tubes at 1-2 price. Call at farm on 43. Call nights 155-W. Walter S. Campbell. Greencastle. 26-28-31-31 FOR SALE: Registered Shropshire Rams, fit for any flock in the state. Price reasonable. John W. Day, Fillmore, Ind.

17-24-31-31.

IM/y COMMIT SUICIDE Now rid vour peemiser ot r»U quicUy easily and without tu* or muss S.( Kd Rat bait made With Red Squill IS safest wison known Large t> oz nkr only READY MIXED RAT BAIT ^ MULLINS DRUG STORE

FOR SALE: Elevators. Immediate delivery. Jamestown Implement & Auto Sales. 2-6’>. F'OR SALE: Large circulating heater used two winters. Walter , Keek. Carpentersville. Indiana. 2-2p

ING IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF PROTECTION Kindly cooperate with your Government by turning In your old hanger*. Cash and Carry IDEAL Cleaners

i lost 52 Lbs.! WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN” MRS. C. D. WELLS FT. WORTH

*• Pictund H.r* > , tfou may lose poun

n >re slender,

were

Sat

The cxpcM**nc«* ot Mrs. Wells may * ra.iv not be did rent than yours. jSit whv not try the A YDS Vitamin ?andv I’l tn 1 I.onk at these results.

unds and have ai ire!ul figure. Noa is. No laxatives.

n >re slender. _

wercise. No drugs No laxatives. Cat meat, iiotators. gravv. butter. The experience ol Mrs. Wells n

WRECK REBUILDING FENDER - BODY REPAIRS CAR PAINTING Motor Rebuilding Valve Grinding Motor Tune-up Brake Relining Brake Adjusting Front End Aligning Wheel Balancing COMPLETE ^ CAR SERVICE

i

n clinical tests conducted by .nedc .il doctors more than It# persons lost 14 to IS pounds atcraac in a few week* with the \> DS Vitamin Candy

Rcduci Bfi

. iin'. Plan

FRIES F'OR SALE: Deliver on Saturday, dressed or on foot. Mrs. Pearl Leonard, Cloverdale, R. 1. 1-P

/on enjoy delidou# (vitamin forttied, A YDS before each meal. Absotio.s .I BACK un lh« veiy tin. bom. Pboaa HI LLER-COAN PHARMACY

Phone 297 F rer ENtiinatea Glil.lly Made.