The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1949 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, TOIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949.

Union Bus Station All Schedules shown in Central Daylight Time

INRiMNA RAILROAD

Wi;sT HOI Nil

EAST BOI ND xo5:00 A. M.

xo6:00 BsIS 7:00 o7:.'i« 8:5* 11:02 xo10:45

12:45 I’. 2:40 I*. 4: 40 P. 0:17 P.

7:52 P. M. *11:30 P. M.

0 H;i ly i vn pl Siint' iy and Hididayw I'riday, Saturday, Siuilay and llididayN only. 1 \ l.> I' illnniri'.

GREYHOUND LINES

10:I* A 'I. i m. o.io i . m.

0:01 A. M. 1:10 I*. M. H: 16 P. M.

BLOOMINGTON BUS LINE

AHKIVE 0:10 A. M. 8:15 P. SC. 6:10 P. VI.

DEPART 10:20 A. VI. 8:20 P. M. 0:40 P. M.

SWALLOW COACH LINES

TO ( I. VW 1 OKUSV ILLE AND LAPAVETTE

ARRIVE 8:10 P. VI. 6:40 I*. VI.

DEPART 9:50 A. VI. 3:15 P. VI.

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PHONE (C24 L C. BROWN, Mgr.

WARMING U? FOR A TRY AT THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

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Three does anti one buck were brought to the ranch two years ago by doR sled and plane from Alaska. Butters hopes to learn whether reindeer ran become acclimated to Michigan weather.

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During the spring and summer, the reindeer are kept in a large stall 10 feet below ground under the barn. A low temperature is maintained at all times. The 13 pound baby buck was born here.

Butters said this is the f> attempt to import reindeer " this country since 1937

Agricultural seeds fi r!)t

sold commercially in the l>|t

States about 1747.

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Coach Harry Boudaklan and father. Walter France, grease her.

Swimming 14 miles from the Battery to Coney Island In New York.

WARMING UP for on attempt to swim the 17.8-mile English channel, 16-year-old Shirley May France tries her stroke In New York harbor, with her father, J. Walter France, and her high school swimming coach, Harry Boudaklan, pacing her. Shirley la from Somerset, Mass. (International)

COl.rviMST DIES 'rce from Columbia University in 1929, then studied law at Indiana University and the University of Southern California.

He began practicing law in Denver in 1937 and returned to Logansport in 1939, serving there as prosecutor for four years.

JULY SPECIALS

He entered the newspaper field as a columnist with the Chicago Sun in 1941 and stayed with the paper when it 'merged with the Times. Meanwhile, he continued to practice law in logansport with his brother, Frederiqk, Jr.

REINDEER BREEpiNG TRIED i ON MICHIGAN RANCH COLDWATEK, Mich., —(UP) ]

the biggest half year| in Studebaker history!

You get more for your money |

In a Studebaker

Studebaker Is the style star |

of all today’s cars

Studebaker stands out in thrift and solid value

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Stop in now and see the many fine features of the '49 Studebaker*

white tidcwall tire, uni wheel Irira rini(. or di.c» optional al eatra coil on all model..

rr-iHE Studebaker buying wave that's sweeping the L country grew to huge proportions the past few weeks. Hy the end of June, so many people had bought new Studchakers that the biggest half year in all Studebaker history was recorded. What’s more to the point, America’s preference for Studebaker styling, performance, operating economy and value keeps on increasing steadily, week hy w eek. A new vision of loveliness inside and outside, the 1949 Studebaker brings thrift that counts, new handling case and riding comfort into motoring.

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28 S. Jackson St.

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The first reindeer.born in captivity in this country has appeared on the Edwin Butters ranch

STUDEBAKER’S REALLY ROLLING! 1949 IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR!

UCKIES PAY MD

to give you g finer cigarette!

CHOICE •• CHAIR OR ROCKER

SInitial to almvf, good finality cover. A real buy.

MAPLE WATERFALL DESK

This lM-atitifiil 7 Drawer Desk for only

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S-PC. CARD TABLE SET

16 M

Steel frame table, well braced sturdy folding

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ROLLAWAY BED

19" J

. ‘ » M . •, » Yes, at tobaeco auctions Lucky Strike pays millions of dollars more than official parity prices for fine tobacco!

Handy 8(1 inch *lze

DROP LEAF TABLE

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Walnut or Mahogany finish. Duncan I’hyfc style.

There’s no finer cigarette in the world today than Lucky Strike! To bring you this finer cigarette, the makers of Lucky Strike go after fine, light, naturally mild tobacco—anrfpan millions of dollars more than official parity prices to get it! Sq buy a carton of Luckies today. See for yourself how much finer and smoother Luckies really are—how much more real deep-down smoking enjoyment they give you. Yes, smoke a Lucky! You’ll agree it’s a finer, milder, more enjoyable cigarette!

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L. G. GRIFFIN, veteran independent auctioneer of Clarksville, Va., says: "Season after season 1‘ve seen the makers of Luckies buy tine tobaccoprime, ripe, golden leaf. I've smoked Luckies for 14 years." Here’s more evidence that Luckies are a finer cigarette.

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R.gclar 864.95 value, beautiful tapestry cover. ..

TILT CHAIR

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BASE ROCKER

lilNt the right sir..' for Moth- — r er. Regular g Ep*'’*

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5-FC. DINETTE 1‘oreelain and Chrome finish, _ __ plastic covers /g '!■> on chairs tItI

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CIGARETTES A AS!,#***

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