The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1941 — Page 4

Nigh School Notes

Gerald Reyn: Ids won tho annual rifle .'i<>'' nnductod by the Conscrvatlon ('lub. .John I»n({ was s»'C<>nd. Mr Snyde is sponsor of the club.

The last Ink Pot of the year will appear Friday, May 23, edited by the 1 is! hour KnglLsh class. Miss Walls is . pans r of the paper, and Ed York is f litor-in-ehief.

Shelbyville and their first opponent will be Rushville.

The Junior-Senior Prom will be held this evening at Turkey Run, an ruiova! ion in Prom history at the Greencastle high school.

Ti: s 'liors will hold their Cla.r Day activities tomorrow nftemoo*in th" in litorium. The program will be .1 the form of a mock chapel and it promises to be most unusual as well as entertaining. Sponsors of the e!:i ; are Mr. Ross, Mr. Ogles, and Miss Walls,

The Tiger Cub golf team, winners of the South Central Conference, will take part in the state tourney at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway < it-.- Saturday, The softball team will compete in tho South Central Conf’ivnre tournament Saturday at

BROADCAST TONIGHT Local persons who tune In tonight it 9:45 on the DePauw radio broad■ast over station WIRE will have an pportunlty to listen in on a meet ng of the DePauw Poetry Society )tiginal poems, wtitten by DePauw tudents who are members of tni 'oetry Club, will be read to improsed music. Forest Goonough, stu lent pianist and composer, will have the task of improvising music in t.h moc-,1 the poem is being read. Only two moie broadcasts will b heard after tonight's program. Nex Tuesday evening Mr. Goodnough will be featured in a fifteen minute piano recital for which the selections will be his own original compositions. Mr. Goodnough has received national attention since coming to DePauw as he is working his way through school despite the fact that he has been totally blind since

five years of age. His task is to tune and repair the seventy or more pianos in the School of Music. The concluding broadcast for the current semester has ben tentatively scheduled as a round table discussion of hemispheric solidarity with DePauw students presenting boi.’i sides of the problem one week from tonight. The broadcasts will be reresumed next September with the opening of school and station WIRE is hoping to have greater power granted the station by that time.

SUNDAY PROGRAM AT MAPLE HEIGHTS METHODIST CHURC H The DePauw Music School members will give a musical program in ‘he Maple Heights Methdist churen Sunday evening ait 7:30 o’clock. Alfred Mudrick is sponsn ing the program. Dr. James Y. Can 'ey of th 1 university, will speak. Everyone is welcome.

Funeral services for Donald Marion James, infant son of Mr and Mrs. Frederick James, Main street, were held Thursday morning from the MeCurry Funeral Home wim burial in Forest Hill cemetery.

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BUTTER

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Kroger’s Thlron Clock—The Miracle Value. 2 1-2 lb. loaves Pure Vegetable Shortening, Ib. can, 15c 3 Lb. can

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Kroger's Country ( lub lb. print, 39c—lb. roll

Kroger’s Eat more

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Windsor American ('team 2 Ib. loaf Avondale High ((nality 24-Lb. bag

NEW

Potatoes 10 ^ 23 <

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Oranges

Doz.

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New Crop VaVIcncias—Sweet, Juicy

FKKSII CORN, I i n er,, Well Filled 1 cirs Cl CI MIIKRS, Fresh, Long, Green, each 1.1 Til ( C, Crisp, Solid leeherg 2 Ig. heads

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3 lhs.

ORANGES, Extra large Sweet Florida* 'TO Do/.. UDL GRAPKFHMT, Arizona

simkist Secallest,

I for

10c

19c

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P. & G. Soap

10 Hars

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10 liars

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bar

PALMOLIVE Soup, 3 bars CHIPSO Flakes or Granules, 2 Ig. pkgs.

18c 25c 31c 31c 35c

TWO REASONS WHY TENOERAY IS THE BIGGEST NAME IN BEEF!

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i NDERAY None finer Lb. ....'

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Standing

Lb.

30c

TENDERAV

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Shoulder Cut Lib

SHORT RIBS

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HAD" Till WAY

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Used Car Headquarters Best Bargains Liberal Allowunees on Trade Ins. Easy Terms KIN(i MOKHISON FOSTER CO. Funis Since 1910 The Dealers — That Deal. I t E. W ash. Ph. 268 310 N. Jacluon —For Sale—

an n :^ ' vork ' «peri ( . nt N age 25.(5. the / 1

^ ATT: NTlon/j We Poy I r " r (Mil, ||. * ,JBne r>l Metalst, 0 a»)UiE,.

PUTNAM MOTOR SALES CLOVERDALE MOTORS Inc

FOR SALE: Large tomato, cab-

hage and sweet potato plants.

Char-

les C. Crawley, 309 North

Indiana

street.

18-tf.

FOR SALE: Sweet potato, tomato.

mango and pepper plants.

S. D.

Early, Foxridge. Phone 746-J.

13-tf

FOR SALE: Sweet potato

plants,

out of doors grown tomato and cab-

bage plants. Joe Ellis, 503

Maple

street.

19-6t

FOR SALE: Buffet and

dining

table. Mrs. Stanley M. Davis, west

Elizabeth street.

19-6p

TO AID FOOD PROGRAM In a move to help bolster the fedeial “Food Defense Program" for improving national diet and health standards, the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company today announced inauguration of an intensive nine-week national campaign to stimulate increased consumption of vitamin-lbearing fruits and vegetables. Representing the first broad-scale activity in line with the federal program outside of government agencies, the campaign will open tomorrow, according to J. A. Lindgren. Jr, Indianapolis. Ind., Central Western division vice-president, “We have a double objective in this undertaking. In addition to promoting wider application of modern diet miles during the present national emergency, the campaign is planned to help farm producers move their crops rapidly into consumption during periods of peak production," he said.

which is excepted. Tract No. 1, is appraised at the sum of $'.oo.00.

Tniel \«». ‘2

Lot number Seventy-six (70), in Henjimnn l«\ Corwin's First Kn* largement to the Town of Main-

Pu

tt’Ke ride

tnam

< ’ountj

appr

I ndi-

ana. Tract No. 2 I the sum of $200,00.

Said Tracts ;is numbered will be sold

si | :t ra tcly, and to he made to the ap-

mb

ty, and for IV()'r less

the full appraised value of said real

prova1

of said count

the Board of Commissioners

and for NOT less than

estate, as appraised in separati

the fol

I"

chase price, cash in hand, the residue

id in

per

and upon the following: terms and conditions, to-wit: One-third of the

of fh« purchase prict

four (4) equal

cent, able

payments

est per ally in

execute his

pa it

six

interest per annum, Interest pny-

annually in advance.

ehaser t deferred

respectfully in One, two, three four years from the day of sale.

All defenered paymen

payments, ly in One

ROAFHDALE Dennis Clodfeltcr and family spent ( Sunday with Stanley Dickson and family at Indianapolis. Leon Myers and family spent the week end with Mr. ami Mrs. Orville Fosher. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crodian and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Darnell Indianapolis, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hazel Darnell. Mrs. Omer Scott returned home Sunday after several weeks with her daughter near Roaclidale. Mrs. Scott has t een very ill, Jim I’riest of Anderson spent Sunday with his parents and visit€>d his sister at the Putnam county hospital. IN MEMORY In memo y of Ruby M. Burdett who passed away four years ago today, May 22, 1937. Oh how’ we miss her, words canno! tell. Her bright happy face that we love< so well. God took her home; it was His will But in e^ir hearts she is with us still. Time may heal, hut it never can mend For our hearts will be broken until the end. And of the load you helped us carry, Always patient, true and kind, But everything shall be, for God's will must be done What a beautiful memory she left behind. Hugh Burdett Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewallen and daughter Mr. and Mrs, -Harold Michael and family.

The pur-

notes for sab

tine ;iml payable

two, three and

i.v

payments and notes to

be secured by first mortgage on the real estate sold. Said mortgage and all notes to be nmdp pavable to PUTNAM COUNTY. INDIANA, with the condition that upon failure to keep the taxes on said real estate paid, and failure to pay any one of said notes or the interest thereon when due, all of said notes may he treated as dip* and payable and said mortgage may he foreclosed accordingly. The purchaser is given the privilege to pay all said ourchase money in cash on the day of purchase or at any time thereafter. Both said tracts of real estate having been deeded to Putnam County, in

and, satisfact ion-*of School tgages. Putnam County \vill

furnish Abstracts of the title of said real estate, fra liens. WITNKSS my hand and seal of the Board of

Commissioners of said county,

17th day of May, 1941

FOB SALE: One ear hominy feed on track at Raccoon. Friday and Saturday, John Wilson and Fall Bros.

21-3t

One 6.7 cu. ft. Westinghouse refrigerator; one 4-burner Tapon gas range. Good as new. Call 381-W or 496-W. 31, 22, 24-3p I FOR SALE: Sweet Potato plants, Porto Ricos and Nancy Halls; tomato mango, pimento, sweet '.wmana pepper and cabbage plants. Roy Budisch Veselinovieh, Fox Ridge No. 74.

21-3t.

240 acre farm at auction: 240 acres, fine stock and grain farm, well Improved, 23 miles west of Indianapolis, 1 mile east of Stilesville on road 40. will be sold at public auction at one o’clock, Saturday, May 24th. Farm has electricity, 3 wells of water, good house and out buildings. For information write H. W. Walker, auctioneer, 3454 Fall Creek Blvd., Indianapolis. Phone Talbott 5863.

WANTED:'

dock. Can 2H, ( "dl John W* WantedTJu] AIRPLANE Paci most modern aiie

ing. This war (

thousands of 43 prepare y ou for| l rure job. First r<tj years. Day and 1 ’his training .v.-jj and uniforms fnd occupation, addrj her. Indiana AirciJ ing. Inc., 224 E«1 apolis, Indiana. WANTED~S^J and move. Call 73] WANTED TOM modern house. isJ

payment Fund Mo

FOR SALE:

this

omm Ission

I y of May, 1941.

Kidd K BPIS. Auditor of Putnam

Sell your old , sheet scrap, win.! Indianapolis, COMPRESSED i

Per painting aidl phone 651-J after M

—Miscell

ROAD CONSTM ERS: Trailer spanj and water furnish THE GRANT HOT!

NOTICE: For please call for Elioi| James Res. Phone 1

v

SLICED BACON, ‘ Ib. cello pkg. eo. 17^ VEAL ROAST, Shoulder Cut, Ib. ... 22c Fancy BAKED LOAVES, Sliced, Ib. . 30c

Sugar Cured SMOKED PICNICS, No Shank, Small Size, Lb. 19c

WI M r. OF HALF, OF IM TNAAt

« Ol vrx Ill-iXI, HNTITF. IIV

« Oi vrx XI DITOM

Notice iM h.'frtby gi\,n that Kddl Bui>. bounty Auditor of Putnam Potm ty. Indiana, by authority of the Statuti /itwh of the State of Indiana, and ai nr «ler made and entered of record b> the Board of UommlMsIonera of the «'oiini\ of Putnam. Statu of Indiana

m,

regular May

the hour of ten n’Ploek. A.

- rj inti

reafter tin

real e

ounty, Imli-

no or indl.i Term, 1941,

'l« IM 'AY tin* 2 ST 11 !lMy”'o? jri;v? n i941 at the Routh door of the Putnam Coun

Indiana, Court House, in the C|t\

*»f Ureenea/tle. In naid eounty, offer

for Rale, at public Hale and out and from day to day thereat Hold, tin* following deftcrihed late situate in Putnam Cour

ana. to-\vlt: Trwet \u. I

The southwe«t quarter of the HoutheaHt quarter of Section Hlxt«‘n MG). towiiHhlp sixteen (Hi), North. Ftange four (4) west, containing 40 acres, more or less Also, all that part of th. southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Sixteen (IG) township Sixteen MG). North R'ngu four (4) wist, bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of • id last named quarter quarter ml running theme west thirtytwo (.12) rods; thenoe north eighty «MH rods; theiiyq eg^t thirty-tv <‘.2» Vods; thence smith elgh

th beginning, Uo

more m Ya

Pounty, Indiana.

(SRAI.i

John II James, Mounty Attorney.

nda y,

first

22-3t.

NOTH i: Op MKRTINti OR 401 VIA IIO \ II |) OR ltK\|R,H

Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Ueview of Putnam C’ounty, State of Indiana, will meet at HMio m cluck, in the forenoon, Monda

June *j, 1941, tho same being the *y in June of this year at th«*

room of the County (‘oinmissioners in Cui (’nuri House of said County, for

the following purposes:

1- I " hear complaints of any owner of personal property. except suMi property s is originally assessiMl by (he State Board of Tax Commissioners. 2. To hear complaints concerning the assessment of real estate, specially assessed in 1941, and assessments on ad-

ditional improvements.

To equalize the valuations and

property and taxabh-s assessing officers subse-

quent to March 1 of the current

4. To equalise the valua the assessors, either I

leduciing therefrom such sums as may be necessary to fix assessments sit true cash value of the property. To review sill uisHesstneutH and to inquire as to the valuation of the various classes of property or parts of property in the several townships and

iivisions of the county.

G. To make such changes in assess-

nents, whether by way of increase or decrease in the valuations of the vnrous classes of property, as may he

iecessar> to equalize the same in oi etween township or any taxing unit 4 lo determine rate per cent to he idded or deducted in order to make ust and equitable equalization

assessment of

ide by the

equalize the valuation made by

adding to or

equalization in the

several townships and taxing units so is to conform throughout the count\ m a just -md equitable standard. X. To add omitted property in all

necessary cases.

9. To increase the valuation of omlted property, when necessary, as made

>y tin* assessors.

1ft To

- - ect

of persons and in

errors, in the names

s and in the descriptions of

iroperty, and in the valuation and as••Msmeut Of property upon the assess-

ment list.

11. To i-orri-ot n-ny list of vnUiatlons

is max he deemed proper

'i 2- .7° rorr-rt the nsscssmi-nt nn«l valuation of any properly In hlk-Ii n

the JuilKmrnt of th. moki- ihe vaUmtion

By owner, ^|x room

modern house in good location. I^rgc lot, paid 33500. 1-2 cash, balance small monthly payments. Good rental investment. Address Box A, Banner.

21-2p

FOR SALE: Prying chickens. Elmer Cox, 1 1-2 miles south of County Farm. 21-2p. FOR SALE Five room dwelling, fu nace, lights, double garage. North College Avenue. Harry H. Talbott, agent. 21-3t FOR SALE Blooming size mango and tomato plants. Early and late cabbage. Porto Rico sweet potato plants. 115 west Berry street. 19-5t FOR SALE: One Allis-Chalmers combine. Used 3 seasons. Excellent condition. Ed. Gorrell, R. 1. Tues. Thurs.-tf. FOR SALE: Four Shorthorn cows and calves, four Jersey cows and calves, one registered Poland male hog. V. V. McCammack, New Maysville. 16-22-2p. MAYTAG WASHERS—It la possoble to buy a Maytag as low as $69.95. Reeves Electric. Thurs.-tf. FOR SAIjE: Yearling Shorthor.i Jersey male; 2 sows and pigs. Tom Gardne’’, Harmony. 22-3p. FOR SALE: Dimfield soy bean?. Carl Arnold, Fillmore. 22-2p. FOR SALE: Four weeks old whl-e | leghorn rooste s, 10c eoch. Mrs I Claude Crodian, Clinton Falls. 22-11.

COMPLETE Gw at Deems Standard.| Nor'h Jaclooii stf vice

uny i>n

iuifiner mh will In lliv

Hoard of Kcvlf

»«»aru oi ueview tnakt hereof Ju«t and equal 13, To^ add to the o the value of person - the denar I pt ion and

■am," of i»ersnn«,"'the

it property nn<l

vnlne of real eHtui^ llahie to uh

n.-nt hut '>inlit.«l from th,- llm,.. HH, ■ MH III,. CHpital Stock 111,.I <,f nil .linni'Kilc corporntlor

--Thy th

■doi

mendallone mnde by ,hc oof.nty ne«e.i. «. To ,lo nr cause to he done whn'in" r rct!!'rn« nf",'' < '‘’‘' ,,lry to rt " ln " ,:| k

hi returns of uss-te

iplianee

.-.a/.T. of th*. taxing laws,

ally t*i an ict < imeerning taxation in .rove,, March II. lain. „n,l the 'tm7"!o y "' er ' " ,f ‘"’ ,1 "»PPlpnicntc,l The county Bonrd of Review Ih .-iIh,. ■.uhjeet to l„. reconvened in nneelnl

to meet “|j the first Tuendny

14. T

ranchlxi* of all domestic corporal h as are ViHucMl and assess

liners mat ® Boara ,,f Tllx Commls

enilat?o11s"n,nde ^ """"

nor.

16.

‘HsnuntH lints and all

,n '“•npllaiice with the pro-

and

recoil ieH|T

!n Ausiint to con

/LMd InformptU>n , 'rega r u?nit^the In*

°f uniformity

'qunlit y

ty of

a h nia>

a ml two

sessments In Hits county ns may |, IK-esente,' to Rnhl Hoard of the Btn

Honi d of l ,ix ,’onimlssloners All to he done to e-mnllxe the vnl

intlon onil nsHesement of property nnd taxiihjcH In snld county for tuxes f,, •he current nf ‘ Tipcr't.v .»%»»... . vv tilt ii nil

unit

uko“duV“ 1 --' i " XP " V, ' r " "•••■

w

Hill

•OMired to tako due uotl

In wllni-Hs wi.

s notles. FOR ereef Eddie It. Ruiz. ! nt 201

WE REBUHJ); set, cvenlhinf wir, 1 ere lit. Art FuraM>| 299. Room Md Umnidl HOTEL CTean u| rooms with hath cooked. $9.(10 per t I.i (ST: Red fenultK lar and name phte] Grewncastle, R. ( Falls.

Fresh water ground Cagles Shell Service, Place.

com meal. Commercial 22-lt.

NOTICE: Stove* tha Kns 25c perpl | aril Service. ” FISH FRY: Fnd day night at the Side Square. Fixe (iaited • PEAVINES SIN I Line bred Re* I Highland DenmarU Dare 10 both 83 i he bneft

linefl.

Dappled ChestaitJ markings Fee f horn or $10.00 at 1941 return ph thews, 4 mile* I

castle.

PRUAj

VKTiW'l

'MM XV. 'lain ^

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Free I

Diseases

FOR SALE: Flat Dutch cabbage and wilt resisting cabbage plants. 20c a hundred. Joe Ellis, 503 MAple avenue. 22-3t. FOR SALE: Large sow and 8 pigs 5 weeks old. Bernard Shinn, XValnut street road. 22-lp. I —Real Estate—

FOR SALE: Six acres with good house that has bath and furnace; small bam, tile garage. On black top road near Greencastle. J. T. Christie, real estate. 22-3ts.

We have iu$ |r feet of used PM

size to fi,r

every

—For Rent— FOR RENT: Three room unfur- ^ niahed apartment. Mrs. XV. D. JAmes. 1 Phone 790. 17-tf.

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RENT: Upstairs apartment north Indiana street. Phone

21-3t.

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1-2 xl'* 1,1 IRON, t RAPEt

I'd* RENJ, OR SHARE: 20 acres N.w. GrrenpHir#; U5.H,, ^ .

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