The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1948 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, PFBRUARY 2, 194a.
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Tax Bill Will Pass In House
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FOR SALE: Two extra nice 'J year old heifers. Just fresh. Eric Boeson. 2-2n.
WHY DON'T YOU GET
CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE TOO? •THAT'S RIGHT, UDIES. CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE SAVES
MORE THAN IT COSTS—BY FAR!" to use? The savings it makes for your home far exceed the small monthly charge. Actually, when you use hard water, you pay for soft water service
Every homemaker knows the advantages of soft water. How ritan it makes all washables .. . how itvtly your hair looks after a soft water shampoo . . . how it p’sticti your complexion. But do you know that softened water— the Culligan Sol: Water Service Way—is also kwrmmm/
SIX BIG SAVINGS WITH
CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE
SOAP. A» m i vnter i- < >n-um<
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V/ATER HEATING BILLS, The elimination of scale in - a -1 li. ater coils, through the use of softened water inafc- heaters more efficient and cut* fuel
fuch plumbing etpense »s 1 in f»ipes by hard water, ate -^calc and cutshglumb-
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without hiving it. Phone for Colligan Sott Water Service today! TIME AND EFFORT. Every washing proce** is made ea- er *fth softened vmter . . . Je** ^-ruLr and rub*-eg No scouring o! tubr and »nk to remove osthtub-rsng." HERE IS THE STORY OF CULLIGAN SOFT WATER
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U f install a softener in your basement or utility room. We own h and we take cart ol it—exchanging it at regular intervals. You make no investment . . . have no work, no worry, no repairs, no deprecation. A few cents a day brings you spar-
kling soft water. Phone lor details.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 (UT) 11 - House Republicans whippeJ j their $6 500.000.000 income tax j reduction bill to a final vote toI day ami even Democrats conceded it was a cinch to pass anil
go to the Senate.
For the Republicans, still smarting over President Truman’s vetoes of their two earlier tax bills, there was only one bu; question: Will this one attract the two-thirds majority require ! to override the veto that Mi I Truman has all but promised? R< publicans thought the vot> I would be close to two-thin! 1 House Democratic leaders f weren't speculating on the nurn- ! her of votes they would lose. But they admitted they would
j Jose some.
Both sides were aware of the
i implications of a tax cut in this j presidential election year. The GOP bill would reduce income taxes from 10 per cent in the 1 upper brackets to 100 per cent ! for 1.400.000 lower bracket per- ) sons who would be removed from
i federal tax rolls altogether. Before the final vote, the
House was scheduled to consider I a Democratic substitute callim; lor a smaller teduction in per j . onal taxes. It didn't have a ' chance but Democrats wanted t > get on record in favor of their
! own brand of tax relief.
Senate Republican leaders I who plan to delay action on tax-' ! es for several weeks, favor the ( principle of the House bill. Bet • they are uncertain whether td « government's potential expend- j
it tires and receipts will justify
' <8.500 000 000 tax cut. They me;- ! scale down the House bill to j make the loss of revenue nearer
$4,500,000,000
The Republican controlled Congress sent two tax reduct i in ^ bills to the White House last' I'ar, aril each encountered a ( ; presidential veto. Despite somcj Democratic support in each ir.-i I stance the first veto was sus1 tained by the House and the sec-, ! r.nd by the Senate. A two-third.-- i i majority of both Houses is nec- [ i i ssary to override a veto. The measure before the House i today was sponsored by Rep. Harold Knutson, R Mint'..: i whose name also was attached 1 1
Truman last year The new measure was considered by the
House under a “gag" procedure
which barred all except commit-
tee-approved amendments. Benefits under the Knutson
bill would
1.
The bill calls for a $100 in
Classified Ads i
FOR SALE 14 month old reg-j
istered Jersey bull. Kenzie. 2 miles north
WANTED:
small family, ^
ing
F.ffectlve January all class!-Jmony
fied advertisements must be paid ' in advance. Customers using
be retroactive to Jan ! classified ads are asked to send
J cash with the ad. Figure first 15 words at 25 cents
l ho j Alpha McKenzie, mile east
(north of Harmony.
and
crease in the present $500 per-j sonal exemption, a reduction in tax rates of from 10 to 30 p-r! cent, and extension to all states of tlw- community property principle of a division of income between a husband and wife for
tax purposes.
1 each additional word one rent.
FOR SALE: 1940 Plymouth 2 sedan, good mechanical
Har-J condition, good upholstery, new mg roquj rcd , 31_4p. | tires. Inquire at Cash Concrete f Go home ^ — j Products from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. Registered Ayr--4 j_2 miles east of town or at
2 years oi l.; Robert Cash residence evenings niile| al> j Sunday, east of town on R. 31-4p. J 3. 2-3p.
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For Sale
AT MILLERS: Prices reduced on coal heating stoves. Stiglitz.
100 lb. capacity, brick lined coal jnj? roofi ng heaters were $49.95, reduced tr i k j nc j s of nl jU $39.95 Anchor circulating heat- Bros
FOR SALE: FertiliZi r ar,-l reduced from $94.50 to $69-
FOR SALE:
shire bull, coming
ten A
FOR SALE: Apples. Jonathan. • Sa i e pavilion Friday, 10:00 ! saV( , |noi) ' f l '‘ c,ric N Grimes and Baldwins. Buchheit | o'clock sharp, all of Sylvester j sumni. 1 p H Orchard. Eod.-tf j , Re d) Alley’s household furni-j mrce ^ ^ ns *«l
north Jackson.
Hog houses, hog feeders, truck and wagon beds, door frames, ^
windov frames, weather board-j _
ttrxeui Ain-,.-, 10.0,-,^^ ture of all kinds will be sold at • 26 - 10:00 o’clock sharp. Please cornel — as we must be ready for WE CLEAN
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seed corn. Hairan Nelson, Reelsville .Ind., R. 2. Phone S'iOo. Rcelsville. 2-Ip
FOR SALE: 10 shoats. John C. Martin, one mile nor.h of Clinton Falls. 2-2;>
.95 17-19 E
Washington, St 19-tf.
FOR SALE: Apr'es and cider at Moore s Orchard in Raccoon on Road 43. 23-tf.
of all kinds, all | livestock at 12:30 0 ' C,0Ck 2 ^ ’ Dry Foam
work. Pingleton • " * *
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Brand new fnev- " p - OR SALE: Fine building lot
or used) “Dayton" boy’s -’4 h ‘"j200 x 50 ft. Sewer runs about cycle. Like new General^Elcct-, wa y aoross j n back. See mo
now for it’s got to sell in a
LOST
LOST: Package containing ' broidery work. hoop, scissors nd thimble. Phone 396-R. 2-lp
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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
FOR SALE: Baled timothy hay with a little clover in it. Averages abcuit 60 lbs., 50 cents • per bale. Arthur Gilty, Baia- ' bridge 27-6p “For SALE: 1939 Dod^e 1’j ton truck, A-l condition. Stock rack and grain bed. 8x25 tires like new. Phone 697-R or see Russell Rogers. 404 W. Liberty! St 30-3t
ric sun lamp. Beautiful Kimball consolette piano, hardly used (new cost about $900, Phone 319-M. 2 * 4 P-
hurry.. Good location. John Tharp. Phone 462-W. 2-lt.
FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa, baled clover, baled oats straw. 2 1-2 miles south of Greencastle on Cemetery R->ad. W. L. Ferrand. 2-3p.
FOR RENT
L T . S. certified, pullorum passed baby chicks. White Leghorns, Barred' and White Rocks. Write today for special prices. 95 r /, liv- | ability. Guaranteed for 14 days.
FOR SALE: Due to ill health.! 2000 hens trap^ested daily.‘Dietz will sell 15 head dairy cows: Poultry Farm, Center Point, Ind.
one pure bred bull. Some of these cows are from Wisconsin. Also 8 can electric milk cooler;
2-6t.
FOR SALK: 4 piece bedroom suit, light finish, plus covered
Farm-All tractor outfit on good jgprings ^ E ,. Bannor .
rubber; one new John Deere|
hammer mill. Luther Randolph, t four and a half miles northeast FOR SALE: Model A John j E. Berry, of Roachdale on County Line. Deere tractor and cultivator.
FOR RENT; Modern sleeping room down stairs, outside entrance, close to bath. 301 N. In-
diana, St.
UPHOLSTER^ grad.' 11|,hoist .'rinj, finishing and fincall Art Fumitunl Frank!:! street, fc
Cox ami Maithjji Your nry J niinutj s needed rangemonts.
you have anyfl
for sale, bring thql
2-lp j dale Sale Barn onl|
Lave the buyers
FOR RENT: Three rooms fur- I nished. Lighjj, sink. One mile i WELDING araJ east of Putna.nville on road 40. j interested m [J Mrs. Herbert Meek. 2-4-6-.'!p | oduipment and juJ _ 1 weeks from ; n j
3 room furnish-j cac i| ~ ^
FOR RENT ed apartment. Daily Banner.
Write Box D. Craver
’I'^sdav i’J
2"-lp- Greonrastle.
Welding
FOR RENT: 5 room house I We buy horse,L with electricity and water in the J anytime. Bring the,! house, with good gardens and ’ 1
fruit, 10 acres ground, with out buildings. Venard Hutson, 4091
2-3p
jerdale Sale BarnnJ
; week.
FOR SALE: 1941 Buick, special 4 door. Call 675-M. 29-3t
29-5p. Jake Goo Iman or Frank Donner
farm, Greencastle, Route 4.
2-4-2p,
WANTED
•f you requrt J filing income tuJ
j Clay Roberts, iy
MODEL “A" MOTORS We now have on hand model "A" motors at $139.95. Exchange complete. Montgomery Ward. 16tf.
. FOR SALE: Boys and Girls : sleds, all sizes at reduced prices | | to close out. Weber Bike and
I Toy Shop
WANTED: Two or more bedroom house, modern, by August 1. Box Z. Daily Banner.
2-9-16-3?.
j ATTENTION FARMERS: If , you have a Ford tractor with hydraulic lift let us make yourl horse drawn planter into a pick- • up tractor type, $20. Have your disc sharpened now. 50c per .linear ft. Craver Welding and Repair Service, Greencastle.
15-tf.
FOR SALE
sewing machine tion. Phone 513-W.
2 ' 2l> j City day shift.
Electric portable •
WANTED: Rider to Speedway
Landscaping, tml tr.ming. all kitiij 1 grapevines. Ad j Johnston, $ Gent|
Call 682-J. 2-lp. J
way, Greencastlt l
excellent oondi-
2-2t.
j WANTED: Any kind of dead 1
I stock. Call 278. Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel
J Company.
Quick am! (it^j s< rvicc on washergi ectric sweepers, itt( i motors, bicycles 1
SEE US
WANTED: Weaving to do; al-1 K' Pair Shop J
so rugs for sale. A. J. Sadler, 3 j® 1 - I miles west 1-2 mile south Brick
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to the two bills rejected by M-
KEEP CLOTHES WHITER WITH
WATER THAT'S HOTTER ...USE
FOR SALE: Certified'Clinton -eed oats. Leave order with Putnam County Farm Bqreau or see Ferrand & Leonard, three r.'iles east on Stilesville road. 27-28-29-2-4-6-6p. "NON-IRRITATING to hands I but how it does clean rugs. Get
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Fina Foam.
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SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Certified Clinton outs and mixed baled hay, 1V7
I miles south Brunerstown. Aker.
Paul 2-3p.
The tmdersignej will prixate sale on
sell at
Wed., Feb. 11/48
FOR SALE: 200 bales clover 1 end timothy hay. weighs 80 lbs.. 75c per bale. Lofty Stringer. j 2-2n. i FOR SALE: One upright i , Kimball piano, good condition; ! one table top Coleman gas j range, Harry Hunter, nine miles j ( cast on Stilesville road. 2-3p. ! FOR SALE: Two year ~1 Holstein heifer and calf; Holstein cow, be fresh soon, third ) calf. Also 100 bu. Benton oats recleanod. One mile cast Morton. L. V. McGaughey. 2-2p.
* Brake Relining * Valve Grinding * Engine Overhaul * Tune Up * Heaters * Batteries it Seat Covers * New DeSoto, Plymouth, Dodge and Chrysler Engines. Farmers Supply INC. “Your DeSoto, Plymouth Dealer’’ 103-107 E. Franklin St. Phone 921
Chapel.
WANTED: Meat
2-6p
i j.h-ch. hog weigh-, ' ing 200 to 250 pounds. James S !
Watts, Greencastle R. 4.
2-lp.*
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WANTED TO RENT: Corn I (ground, near Manhattan. Leave! information at restaurant atl Manhattan. 2-3r.l
• Tests prove that you get a whiter wash with water that is between 1 50-160 degrees. There’s no waiting when you have an Automatic GAS Water Heater for (7/!.V beats more water faster than any other means. An Automatic GAS Water Heater assures plenty of hot water for your laundry, whether automatic or conventional, and for every other need around your home. GAS is many times faster than any other water heating method . . . and GAS does it at almost onefourth the cost. This means economical hot water service . . . all you want, when you want it. For speed and economy in supplying your hot water needs . . . see your dealer or favorite store about a new Automatic GAS Water Heater. Have him install one in your home today. MORE AND MORE... THemeNDtS TO INDIANA GAS A WATER COMPANY, INC. HOWARD SCHi-ATTER, Manager Greeamatle. Phone 30
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, At 1 :<Ml P. M. at the law office ol Hughes and Hughes, the real estitc In-longing to the estatt of
Martha Skimnu-rhorn, deceased. ) i'O'R SALE: Man’s wool three located at 203 Green Street, i Piece suit, cheap, size 38. 311 Greenca-He. Indiana. ^ W. Columbia St. 2-lp.
This is a four room house and in good condition. For further details see .lames Sklmmerhorn. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS ’ AND DIRECTORS MEETING The annual meeting of the Stockholders and Directors of the Masonic Temple Association of Greencastle, Ind., will be held! the second Monday in February,{ being the 9th day of Februaryi 1948, at 7:30 P. M at the Masonic Temple for the purpose of electing Directors and the trans-' noting of any other business that may come before the meeting.
H. H Ellis, Pres. C. W. Huffman. See.
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