The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1942 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, .IANl'ARY l , :; < i!M:
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I-The Best of VUENTINE'S BIFTS!
w* r r. |l
O at SI a pound . •rtmcnti. Sha'll Ipv*
Valentina's Day we recommand th# best! |k> famous Sampler. Jl.50—$7.50 . . • ttia ^ '-iiill. outstandinf at SI d.ound . . .
ir delightful assortments. Sha'll lava any of them! And remember—anla Heart Kxet with Whitman’s NAME contain Whit|a i s famous QUALITY candy! Fresh from
fee makers! ORDLR NOW!
EVERETT W. JONES
-DRUGS-
HFI'OIIT Township Tru.-tr. ’s Annual Uei I I - A<l\ isni .\ He.iid of Jefft r■l ■ wnsliij . I'utnain (hmnty. Imli
I ’
■sliMwinn- Ilceuipts, IlisburscnientH p n<*e» of ;i 11 TownhHip Reven-
i of|
*eS3. l he year ending 1 iccemher Ml.
__ suprt . Stale I )ept. I»uh. ref. de<l. $ I 7H . ♦2.27 1:;:.
1 ' "M!. sch. rev. ... 141.M6
Firdt
TuW
I i
of ClovercJnh‘,
’ aid
li loan 1.000.00 |l ei Im i I . stale aid 2,0
t. adv. tax draw. and. Hals. Intang. tax .
dog
lax h<’t|Aud<l' M it« < \eise dis Hoy IN* i Del l, dog tax I Aud % IH Stale, \oeatioiial . State L\ud. dl«t. tfull amt. ■ IXHp 1 '. re ireinent lltfO.70) KddhllDiiH. eoag mh. fiind hit.
e. ejjit.s
nuii
liiirMeiiieiiiM
dge. haul, fuel . . . . \ . rs. i rust, bond . . larrell. tents
. i 11•* |*iih.
Serviee. It.ArpWr
[,\ life, sheep claim Mabh, same errill. hog claim . .. . t. odgt . haul. fuel M' i‘laud, sheep claim . a eh r. haul, fuel Stringer, teacher Prichard, same <’ox. same Keller. Jut. on Htoek bds I list, sheep claim bl iU- Ifilw . rep . jd.ih Hdw «v Lbr. Fo., . new erjulp * i mi f ‘o . furn. grate .. Mallis. tramsport fcre <‘Ilfford, same Larkin, pntne hmnn. same Sutlierlln. same lodge, same 'tinimings, Jan. ser . . .
Prichard, teaching
JPox. same Hodge, same
Met a
000 (10 400.00
133.69 132.00
7.40M.K7
62.16 41 HO 201.00
2.2H9.30
1 14.0k
;o.k!»4 X0 1 7.10
1 lo.ao
4.1k
20.07 10 00
k.00
12.10
7.75
1:: oft I3.H7 60.00 511.00 70.00 600 00 10.00 51.20
am mack, same
t f Hover, same ..... Monroe, same ringer, same
Ethel [l 1 hi ~i. -.. me cion* tpa t kei same KattiH' en Hkelton, same . .
Fred® l U< same
Hodge. 111). 811 inglin. sheep
till st, fa nor'eer’ i rus. sal. t rv. e ■ lie I’nh. Her\Ice. 11 ^ t<i ' sheep claim < <Dp., fuel
Ilins, haul, coal
riim«n
Kathji Fre«-
Free< B. L. Haaf
up.
elai
R H.
llora^p IThhurd, leaching
NobV LoftW
same \uT
li>enj is
Doi
clulH' '
T
i«oftle Kthef
Fiona 11
KatlVl
(‘liiifl Willi
Mullls. trails.
' • <‘lifford. same . . . . I.ark in. same hmnn. same Sutherlia. himiic . . . , •dge. same umniingH. Jan. set*. . . Pilchard, teaching
Hodge, same MeF.inimack, same .. (Hover, same donroe, same 1st ringer, same rlursf. same
same Sk< lion, s me
' li 1
lodge, haul, coal I thnmnings, mov. coal . Prichard, teaching ... Mi-Pul lough. Ins »rhert. sal. & trv. exp . heeler, haul, fuel I Prichard, teaching uox. sofiie pollings, hauling A fuel ville Puli Service. It 'ollins, haul, coal . . Stringer, teaching Mu 11 is. trans ice Fllfford, same .... Larkin, sanif* Dl)man, same Sutlierlln, same lodge, name
| •'ummings. same
Prichard, teaching . . ix. same
[Hodge, same
McCammack, sinim* . . (Hover, same
[Stringer, same |1 hirst. Maine iParker, same Been Skelton, same [ I '.i rkcr, sa me [Monroe, same
[1. Prichard, magazines . 1 orp., coal
|H I.arkin. ins . ille Pub. Ser. Fo.. It.Arpwr [Monroe, sell, sup
fox. teaching Prichard, same
Stringer, same
26,20
s.oo
71 20 73 kO 64.40 Hi.00 Ml 00 M2.40 71 00 01.00 73.75 140 00 I 40.00 135.00 I 4 3.71 60.00 1 17.10 1 10 00 1 10.00 102.10 10 00
7.00
10.00 72.10 pwr. PJ.1l 22 00 101.00
2 I l.:
ki.oo 70.00 60.00
. i I#
73.M0 6 4 40 f 5.00 61.00 M2.40 71.00 95.00 73..5 140.00 I 40 00 - : . mi 14 3.71 60 00 117 50 110.00 1 10 00 102.60
6.00 2 40
41 00 71.25 72.50
6.75
60.0ft 70 00 12.06
70.< 96.(
Fallongh. ins. Fdi^Hh.r.aI Music Hureau. sch. sup., music Hag* ih, if, sa I.. I rv. Trumln McFammaek. teaching Floneli rker. same Horn,|l Te liard, same Frerhi | |. dge, same (IraiotBAlonroc. teaching llerb»-t (Hover, same Loftif Stringer, same Ftheli Hurst, same Frodtlf Hurst) I'arker. same .. Kathyi . n Skelton, same .... Harry Mull is. ti ansp l-awrfcc .• Fllfford, same Vernh Larkin, same Lee 8* : hmaii. sa me Dennis Sutlierlln. same K. C.| Hodge, same Wi Faminings. Jan. ser Hmll ■{ Saxah-r, sheep claim .. (Miaa.|Ji Walters, com. spk. Huy Mintanc. com, music .... Krnest W illiams, clean cess pool ilazet Uaik'vs, tel. Hervlec ....
Hoy H Hnhan
»«ae
O.
ii»ert. sal. trv.
i lley
A pwr. 17 6'3
3 5.36 60.00 71.20 73.90 64.40 KI.OO Ml.00 M2.40 76.00 96.00 73.76
140 00
140.00
135.00
60.00 117.60
no oo
noon 10 2.10 14 3.71 11.01
100.14
71.25 15.24
m.k.1 ).00 .00
60.00 16.32
19 07 72.10 1 40.00 1 10.00 7H.00 41.60 122.07 148.76 121.59 46 14 SO 03 74.93 93.78 71.20 73.80 64.40 86.00 kl.00 M2.40 71.00 20.00 20 00 10 00 25.00
2.00
7 2.10
3.00
Kigor a- t o., rep. equip. Lloyd It. Hei l>ort, eb an. Singer Sewing Mach. Fo lug machine Ser vie
righ
Seehman. rep. er|Ulp
r vatic
Ho> I let belt, sa I.. t m \
grtls
w-
Mooresville Pub.
Jolm Wright, clean, grds. Le»> F Sechninn. rep. ••• P A. w llllams, weal her
It A-pwr
Jder.t A Seller, sin ep claim L. Met *a in mack, labor ....
Plainfield OH Fo., ken Pearl Fooper, sanit. of bldg.
Juanita Terry, same Hoy Herbert, sal., trav H. F Herbert, labor O. S. Kennedy, plaster . .... Kdneators Safety League, saf. psi
. sup.
It.Ar pwr.
Modern Sch Supply, trus. sup. Mooresville Pub Service. It.Arpv
uc, sun it. bldg
det’.immack. teaching
fford.
'rruma
Nohl,
orosvllle f
Lmma Hlue. sanit. bldg
How nd M* F.
•1 M. Stafford, rep. furn. Dora t; Prichard, teachln Trummi McFammaek. sam*
sai
Igc. same . . . same ver. same ..
Grace Monroe, satll« , . Howard .Me(*anmiack. sa lone Pal kcr. s •me . . r*i i da I 'a rker. same . . . Kathyleen Skelton, same Harry Mtillis. transp. . .
same
Fox. same Flceda Hod; Kthel IIur
rt (1
Moi
.00
86 61
2.0l» •; oo
4 2 00
1.50
72.50 01 00 14.00
1.92
20 70 6.00 | •; 1o j 21 71
4.14 2.00
20 7o 60.00 j 21 oo I 200.00 l 112 50 I 14 r io 14 2 lo 160 00 137.10 Mo oo !
MEN IN SERVICE
WHILE ON Kl KI.OI OH HAVE VOI R PHOTOGRAPH Courtany of SOMHEIL STUDIOS Over Cafe Koyale
Agitating o>«‘ llraperieis
(By Jim Zeis, Sports Editor)
UMj'k liAD'THE
Wan ! Kl • Siaall lutnlshed apartmcmt in college •. ^lowntown district. Call 270-J evenings. 22-2t.
Wanted to rent garage in vicinity of Jackson and Poplar. Call 877-W or 135-W. 23-21.
Harry Mu Ills, trail Lawrence Flifford, Vernie Larkin, sari
Scehm
•!• •J* *1* •** •!* *!• •> •!- *!• - 4* MORTON * »
rnie Larkin, same
an,
i (•Minis Sutherlin. same
s.i me
Hnneti S*wal|cy, stamps :!.00 Moores ille I'nl* Service. It.Arpwr. 15.94 A. o. 11 sheep clFtlm . • . . 11 .no
P w cm
Moorlrvilh Pah. Service. It.Ar
Hhrron . Met' iminai'k, clean ^Valter Dorsrit. sheep claim i . . .
FlrstRsi’iifl Bunk of FloverdaIc.
term . hei a A int.
1.0ft 6.00
163.08 30 60
I' ll||', i' > ' 11 rv i 11 Lee He lord Sup Fo . sup.. o(|ilip. UemllKton Hand. Inc., rt.on
Hcniipf. u U.md. hid . rr p.
| H u Dert. s.i I., i r\-
1.621.86
300.64
tPW 120 0ft tpw 14.31
14100
Hoy !
Kehn#t 11 Moi rlHon, sheep claim 42.00
Hrahatn Laboratories, Inc.,
bldg rep . sch. jmp. 226.77 Ferguson Sch. Sup. Fo.. sup.&eqp. 97.90 Mnoiesviih huh. Service. It.Arpwr. .84
W’alter Keller, pmt.on stock bd Hnllris i odge, jan. sup Keller*.- Store, same HreetUTst ic Hdw. sup. for voc.
E>t.
600.00
2 :75 4.76
dep
[ billy
bud. at
■D ■ nncr. adv. bud. nn. rep. 70.30 Putn#) 'o Hrapliic, adv. an. bud. 32.38 " F. «•" tg* . i cp. euuip. ...... 2.31 i« Ti'. i bcft, off, rent ,,,,V* Uo.Oo
K <’. Hodge, same
Y. W Fummltigs. Jan ser Mooresville Pub Service. H<»> Herbert, sal., trav. laUies Sutlierlln, clean, •cm Dora H Prlchartl, teachliig rrumun McFnmni.K k. same •Voblo Fox. same •’reeda Hodge, sum Kthel Hurst, same Herbert (Hover, same bat e Monroe, name Howard Met'ammuck, same 'lone Parker. Maine ku-lhyleen Skelton, name
Freda Parker, same
Harry Mullis. transp Laurence Fllfford, Mimic
vernie 1 «arkm. same .
L« i Se. hman. same ,'J. F Hodge, same >« inns Sutherlin. same . V VY Fiinimings. jan. set
floy Herbert, trus. sal
60.00 1 10 00 101.00
nooft|^j
‘ 1 ■ 1 Mrs. Carrie Clotifelter returned j
from Lafayette where she ♦ spent a few days with her son, Olen.
S'* 40 I
tvoo and lamily.
n\p«r i<>.'I'i 1 Mrs. W. S. Lawter of Russpllville
i z..»o J
Jeffersonville's Band Coming With Team For Game Tonight;
73.8ft j
s' 00 : homc
vl no ♦!
3 00
ir,:> :,i! | day
l IT.IO HLV'.O I .'ill mi
The strong’ Jeffersonville baskethall team which invades the lair of the Tiger Cubs tonight will 're accompanied by the high school band from the downstate city. A telegram i to this effect was received by local
land Mrs. Ezra Newgent spent Tues-1 . .
200.00 , ,, . r. | school officials late yesterday The
•t.
MnoresvilJv Pub. Service, i Indiiiiu Stiite Farm, tahh 1 Nutile (*i»x. traching .
Dorn F. Pi le
A. Heller
I'ua (J. Prlehnrd.
I lerbert
(J Prichard rrutnnn MeFn
iccp . aciiiu
nnniiiM k.
same
60.00 It.Apwr 1ft.:’4
1 2.90 7ft 0ft ion (HI 16.0ft Ift't t*9
afternoon with Mrs. Roscoe , 60 . pipce JefferlJonvllle n)uslcal Wltfu White and daughter Rozelle. | . . . . . , , Mrs. Edith Seibel and granddaugh- W r " , aH,, m " Ch . t0 ;hP
i . r .. . . .. .. . >f this evenings game at the Green-
I ter of Muncie is spending the week j I'.’" oo i with her cousin, Mrs. Edith Milled
1 lo oo j
l io oo and family.
Mr. and Mrs Lonnie Clodfelter of ■ ■ 'Jjp! Russellville spent Tuesday evening '. no with his aunt. Mrs. Cairle Clodfelter Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe White spent i Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs Sam Gilman of near Marshall. Mr.
Noble < ’ex . . Freda Hodge, Mimb
Kthel Hurst, same Herbert (Hover, same Grace Monroe, same ...... Howard MeF:i<mmuek. same Flmic Parker, Maine rYeedu Parker. Maine ... <Hthyleen Skelton, mime
I larry M lillls. t ransp
Lawrcnei* Fllfford, same V’ernle L.nkiM. same •
L#o Seeliman Minne
In unis Hutherlin, Maine ... fC. t Hodge, na me V. W. FummlngM. jan. nervit Mooresville Pul*. Service. I( A | Griice Monroe, sell. sup. vo« Herbert Glover, music .... Herbert Glover, teaching Irncie Herbert, office iiiit *liatiiiee\ Masteu. ad\ boanl
Karl A. Nichols, same
Kdwatal Sellulz. same ....
Doris Halsnlan. fence
Putnam Fo. Graphic, .adv .srh.stip 64 11
pally Hat
i:
77.10 14 2.10 lift. 00
(
i 40.00 12ft.0ft I 0 to 11)1 Oft II •• (III 71.20
' <•
*. I 40 si. oft s lie 82.40 71.0ft 11.fi 9.22 K 4 '• ] ftft.Oft :’,ft 00 .1.00 1.00 1.00
Gilman is very ill. John Miller of Muncie spent over the wee kend with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wright and sons.
We are informed that Ed York, veteran guani, who has hee.n on the Hospital list for more than a month, will be in a suit tonight and possibly may see action against the Red
Devils from the South.
Jeffersonville has a good ball club and fans can be assured of an interesting co.ntest. Entertainment features have been planned between halves of the first team contest in addition to the music by the crack
. . ,, , , Greencastle high school hand and the
Work at Indianapolis were home over ; . visiting band.
t H<-» tt*or»Lr onH ' °
A curtain raiser will start at 7 p. m. end the main attraction is ex-
af-
i ter 8 o'clock.
the week end
Mrs. Lee Miller and son Leon spent Sunday at Muncie with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Spurgeon and ! un " CrW! '- V 8hortl y
family of Chicago spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mar-
tin and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown are tak- 1 ing their little son Jimmy to the : Riley hospital for treatment every ^
Wabash Valley
.. nner, adv. mbull Larkin. Inn
\\ F
Fummlng*. jan
Kalken. tel
Ki
y
ILiZcl
Dallas Hodge, jan . sell, sup A K. Whitaker, sheep claim Pruman Mn' imrnack. tch AHnst. Flonn I*arker, same
same
same
Noble (*ox. s:t me . . . Frcenn Hodge. Hnine
Ilefh*rt G Kthel IJui KathN lean
Howard Met’imtimek. same
Jraep Men Hnrr> Mu
laiwrvnc#* CUfforU, snipe Vernie Larkin, same . . Lee Seehmnn, same ... Derittls Hutherlin. saina
me I’arker, Walter Keller.
Dora. Prichard.
»x. aar Lodge,
ferb. rt Glover, same •7tht I Iliti Mt. sarne .
Katlivleen Skelton, sunn
d .VSeFa mtniiek, si Mont •»«•. same ...
Mullls. transp.
flee Clifford, saif’f
47.5ft 70.60 78.00
2.21
23.46 I 0.0ft 162.60 92.98
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Parke Warden enter- I taineil at their home in Rockville at 6 o’clock dinner Saturday evening. Guests were Misses Rozelle White, Mary Jane Wimmer, Martha Warden, Jesse Vermillion and Vincent Ward-
(Fontinued from Pugp Onoi
las dribble.1 to the aide and then went under to tally and the Pointer?
took the ffame, 41 to 10.
man, sa
penviis Hutherlin.
i: F Hodge, some
V W. Fumtniiigs. Jnn Hoy Herbert, m H . tra*.
Clyde McKnmey. rep
Clnverdnlp Hdw., r«*p. James «V Alice, ntt fees
Cleon Cummings, n.<*v. cool
Vernie l-nrkln. rep. bus K. K. ( ollins. Iinul. • «ml Kay W heeler. Maine
Cl A- F. Gorp. fm l
Brazil Block CoalArCIa
F C Hodge, re
1M2.0K
103.77 112.91' 121.96 71.20 73. SO 64.4ft 81.00 81.00
10
71.00 I 7.00
6 61
76.94
Edith Miller and daughter, j
Mrs. Edith Seibel and
en.
Mrs.
Jv‘ J. , Elenore and
• i os 1 granddaughter shopped in Craw-
fordsville on Thursday.
Miss Margaret Miller left for Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon
where she has employment.
Miss Sarah Lou Bettis entertained some of her little friends on her
birthday. Jan. 20.
The community was sorry to hear of the death of Wm. Whitted. formerly of Morton, on Sunday.
3.60 2.00 13 60
81.19 131.83
Co.,
K <’ Moilae rep liu* I. VV. Wallace, eleun. I Sell Sup Cm rep UeminiMnn U.iml, he
Remington Total Dlslui St itemrni
itioneys paitl
same
r..n.-, cem. .. ‘2.25 sup.ieq. Jll vi rent t > w. 12.00
Score by quarters of each of three Thursday games follows: Bell£ Union 7 !• 17 Reclsville 3 5 15 Roacltdale 14 20 30 Filin!'-re 4 II M Bainbridge 13 21 2G 37 Cloverdale 9 , 18 26 37
the
28 24 37 2P 41 40
ments . . $8,426 sx wing nmount of all v.u'iouM funds of .Tcf-
Pu
mrnts therefrom res remaining
mb*
therein for r 31. 1941.
Fund
I Me lllO(
p:i
Township of
Indiana. Dishurs. Halatices remainin year ending Dec
To w liNhi
Hal. on hand Jan. 1, 1941 Receipts during year Total of bal. A- receipth Disbursements during year Final balances
Dog Fund
ll.il. on hand Jan. J. 1941 Receipts during year Total of hal. A: receipts . . . . Disbursements during Near . [•"inaI balances Tuition FiiihI Hal. on hand Jnn. 1. 194 1 . . . Receipts during year Total of bal. St receipts . . Disbursements during 'ear Final balances Bond Fund Bal on hand Ian. J. 194 1 Receipts during year Total of bal. Ar receipts Disbursements during year
tnam Count
nty. and I lie
$ 781 41 . 2.711.24 $ 3.132.69 . 2.642 00 * 990 69 ) 191.36 236.00 * 427.26 419.1s $ 7.78 $ 2.108.39 . 1 1.504*11
'
. 11.112 01 . $ 2,600.41 $ 699.77 $ 699.77
GETS ‘DIVORCE EVIDENCE t f'oatlsued nn Page Ts»«*» ie pie” by Mrs. Ramsey. He calle I | his companion “dear," Mrs. Bender said, and they became "lovey-dovey.’* Bender drove back to town and his wife could hold her tongue no longer when Mrs. Ramsey stepped from the car. "Well isn’t this just too ducky.’’ Mrs. Bender interrupted. Her husband was so surprised, she said, that he “almost swallowed his cigarette." Bender and Mrs. Ramsay both testified that nothing improper had occurred during the drive. Bender said there had been a domestic rift even before the incident.
Final bnlunees
mHmhiI l-'uud 1. 1941 $
All Funds . 1941
Receipts during year Total of bal. A- receipts JUsbursenicntH during ve; Final bnlunees
Totals o
Hal. on hand Jan.
Rec*dpts during year Total of bal. Ar receipts Disbursements during y
Final balances
Total balances as sIiotn
his report
irre
606.13 9.894.89
$ 1 0.101.02 8,426.88
Buying a Want Ad In Thr Daily Banner is like employing a sales fore*.
t hat
Lester
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given tl
Lawrence L<oii;ird has filed his petition in the Putnam Circuit Court to lutvo the time and plnco of his birth determined. Ha id petition is set for
hearing January 30, 194 2.
Dated this 22nd da> of Jan. 19 4 2. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of the
urt.
Putnam Cin ult Con
23-Ip.
• AO I’M F OF FIN A
$ 4.787 10 24.386.64
. $29.1 75.74 9 » aAftR1
$ 0.273 23
by
$6,273.23
this repor
Warrant-cheeks outstanding
Do-. 31. 19 11 $ 17.00
Tot. hal. and outstanding war-
1911 $6,290.23
ruints, Dec, 31. ...
Cash In depository
1941 I. Hon Herbert, f.rson Townshl Indiana, do soli that the preee
Dee. 31 $0.290 23
the Trustee of .lefp. Putnam County,
do solemnly swear (or affirm')
at
Bbt
nd correct
r
all
the
have been
d. and without
ng repot md Ha la
rt of Receipts.
and Ha lances
I verilN believe: and I
Disbursements and Balances is true
d eorr
rther
which I am charged in this report are
and
of the su
the various i (»
ited li
y in
that the sums with
in this report
ms received by me,
rious items of expenditures erodbcen fully paid In tin* sums
expressed or im-
plied agreement that any portion thereof shall he retained by or repaid mi nr any other person. And T
re. and swear (or affirm)
eived no monc
value, in co^slderaiti ntract made by rnc us T
his Township.
ROY HKRBFRT. Trust* 0 of
Jefferson Township.
Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) before me. the Chairman of the Ad
to tm or an further decla
that 1 invo ree articles of value
a n > of t
lev. nor iition of Pruste**
ore me. tiv Fnatrman
Hoard of this Township, this
1942.
BCHFLZ. Chalr-
n of Advisory Hoard of Jof-
slxth hav of .rnnnary.
KDWARD W
This
and
mnn of Advisory ferson Township
report was received, accepted approved by the Advisory Board lis Township, at its Annual Meet-
Af this Township, at its Annual
,n “'
EART. v Nirnni-s. CH Vl'NVRV MAttTRN, Ailvisor Board ot JeUtraou Townalur
' '•KT'II.HIKM’
oi- ks i ah :
I I L't» I.-* I > , • I \ • 1 • v 4 . . .1.
NOT1CK IS IIKUICBY GIVLN to the
('n alitor
Klixal
tlie I’u tnam
a. Heirs and Legati belli Akins, deceased t
'Ircuit court. Hang, on th»*
Legatees of Mar.' ceased to appear iii
of
a ppes
held ul
•••m astic. Indiana, on the 7th day of February, 1942, and show cause, if an'
FINAL SKTTLFMKNT AC-
JnM iK astle. Indiana, on February, 1942. and sh**’
why the Col NTS
ent should not be approved
hel
make p their di
NTS with the estate of said d*< ecl should not be approved: and said
to then and
notified
of of heir ship,
stributlve sha
John
Cl
and
said
there
receive
ns
dmr.
urt.
atymnn. Ad
WITNESS, the Clerk of «nid Co this 11th day of January, 1912.
No. M24 7.
Homer F. Morrison, FI. 1 k Putnam
Circuit Court. I*' S l In m i It oi
Hamilton, Atty.
l«-2t.
UnilAINTRA I'Oirs X \I.F. State of Indiana, Putnam County, sh: In The Putnam circuit Court, January Term. 1942. In The Matter of the Estate of Alfred I! Matthews. Deceased. Central National Rank of Greencastle. Indiana. Administrator. No. 8352 \otic k Hr pi 111.it *\i i: or PERSONAL Pltorr.lMA Notie< > is hereby given that tiie und ersigned. a<lmlnlstr at or of tin estate of i\lfr. d K. Matthews, deceased, will of-
fer
late re? 107 Wc
east Feb
for sale at public auction at the idenoe of said decedent at No.
•st Washington
le. Indiana, on the ruary, 1942. certain erty of said estate cons
bold ffOOdflt furniture and effects. Si
■€)( • ) beBin at 1 10
Terms: CAHlI
Da t«d:
eet. Green h day of
rsr ng efl
o’clock
in personal propnsistlng of house-
4n!d
Jan a . 1 :i 1942.
Central National Hank of Green castle. Ind., Administrator.
Tourney “Firsts" First field goal Hmcourt. Belle Union First free throw Chew. Reelsvill^ First personal foul Neier, Belle Union First free throw missed Watts. Belle Union First field goal missed McElroy. Reelsville First out-of-bounds Belle Union First called for traveling- Reeiwvillo Fir.>t jump ball Harcourt and Chew The officials for the tourney arc C. Myles, who resides six miles soutn of Terre Haute, and C. Followed of Hymera. Knight registered Reelsville’s first field goal after 15 minutes of the first half had been played. The score at that time was 9 to 3 in favor of Belle Union. McElroy of Reelsville had about ihe hardest luck of any player on the floor in shooting at the hoop. He tried and tried but found the range very elusive. In case you didn't know it. Dors Prichard, of Belle Union, is the tour ney principal. A torn net on the west basket and some water on the floor under th-' east basket resulted in a total delay of almost 30 minutes in the proceedings Thursday night. George and Macy Rowe, of Bainbridge, are twins. Their numbers are 3 and 8, and incidentally they play a nice brand of ball.
Clearwater’s foul *hot Cloverdale-Bainbridge tilt
tied the at 37-37,
Frank BtoossoJ,
Attorney.
Flnvonce Vestal,
Auction ter.
Protect The Only Pair Of Eyes You Will Ever Have. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED
DR. J. F. CONRAD
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Orchards,
-For Sale—
SALE:
Apples. Buchhoit
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which made necessary.
the overtime peiiod
| FOR SALE: Fresh and springer j dairy cows. Cash or terms. Leland j West, Amo. 17-6p.
The individual high scorer Thurs- ! FOR SALE: 1932 Chevrolet in good day night was A1 Thomas, of Roach- j condition, good tires, price reasoniale, who collected 6 field goals and j able. William Carman, Commercial i free throws for a total of 16 points. ; Place. 22-2p. 3coi)f e, of Cloverdale, was second i
with 14 points Knight, of Reelsville, and Douglas, of Bainbridge, each j
chalked up 12 points.
-Miscellaneous—
Complete Grease Job, 59 cents at Deem’s Standard. Battery charging. North Jackson stieet. 24-hour service. 5-tf.
FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Friday night at the Moderne. North Side Square. Thur-Frd-tf
OPEN FOR BUSINESS Orders lleing Taken For Baby Chicks RECORDS HATCHERY Phone 852
Each team was accompanie 1 b> | loyal groups of fans and the yell 1 leaders for the different schools had l
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Holly s Sales and Service
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plenty of cooperation.
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Lineups and summaries of three Thursday night games are;
FOR SALE: Apples 50c bu. and up. McCullough Orchard. Phone rural 9F2. 22-tf
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Belle ITiion (28) Watts Nichols Phillips Harcourt Bengasi Cooper Neier Totals Reelhville (24) Mathews McElroy Hammond New Knight Hodshirc .. Chew Totals i;<>a< hdale (87) Morris Roe Eggers Clones A. Thomas Rtfgte Thompson Totals Fillmore (29) R. Thomas Buis Ross Elkhart Knetzer M oaten Sechman Totals Rainbriilge (41) G. Rowe N. Rowe Knauer Seebee R. Hendrich Douglas O'Hair C. Hendrich Totals Cloverdale (40) Coons Young Scobee Nickerson Cradick Bailey Bain Clearwaters Sackett McKinney Totals
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LOOK! Am still selling Quick Starting Super-Penn Ethyl 17.9c gal. Super-Penn regular 6 gal. $1.00 ' Babe' - Conklin, Jackson at Liberty
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FOR SALE Used upright piano Schumann, together with good bencr and sheet music, very cheap. Phone 0 i 864-M. 23-Ip
FOR SALE: One Florence Hot Blast heating stove at Currie's Til and Furnace Shop. 23-21 WAR: Reporting for military service. Will sell my car. Sacrifice price. Quick 1938 Chevrolet Master
DeLuxe, radio, heater. See car atTpresident; Miss
Deem’s Standard, 405 N. Jackson.
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FOR SALE: By owner 1941 Special DeLuxe Chevrolet town sedan. Fine condition. Best seat covers. Five good tires. Can be seen at 504 east Elm street. Phone 578-.1. 23-2t.
FOR SALE: Two young Shoithorn lulls. Be serviceable abou May. Dark red, from eligible sire and good ccws. Margaret Lopossa, R. 2 Cloverdale, Indiana. 23-2p.
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NOTICK Ni'tli"' 1" hereby given Hint Miiviut Edith It. rd lias filed her pi-tltlnh in the I’tilnnni Clrenit Court to have the tlnn and |dn<v of hfi htnh determined. Said petition Is sed for liourina January J". 1!I42. Kateil lids 22ud day of Jan. IHtJ Homer r, MnrrlHon, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. JJ-lp NOTICE ‘N'dl'e Is hereby KI veil ihol Crank Etneti Heed has filed his petition in the Putnam Circuit Court to havo'the Hui. and place of Ills lilrtli determined Said petition is set for hearing Junu ary :!«. i!*42. Dated lids 22nd day of Jan I (I CJ Homer c. Morrison, Clerk of the 1*1111111111 Circuit Court. 21-lp
Vernon Abbott has filed his petition In
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One Spinet aftd used piano, baigain terms. Strings, reeds, for all in struments. We repair all instru ments. Phonograph Motors cleanei! and oiled. Hamilton Music Stoic 110 S. Vine street. 23-lp
Real Estate
FOR SALE: A 184 acre farm. Hii acres tillable. Five room hous< larg" barn. Good fencing. Thtct springs. 2 wells, electricity. Pric $60.00 per acre. J. T Christie. R. :i Estate. 22-3t
FOR SALK BY OWNER: 80 acr< stock farm, 40 acres under cultivation; good buildings including small basement 1C x 20, bank barn everlasting water, driven well, cist orn. Jonathan Hansell, Filmore, In diana. R. 1. 21-31
—For Rent —
FOR RENT: Efficiency upper furnished apartment, close in. Dr. J. F. Gillespie. 23-2p. FOR RENT: House suitable fo small family. Inquire 4".: Blooming tan street. 23-op
FOR RENT: 639 East Walnul five room modern house. Feb 1st hPone 406. 23-24-27-28-4;
FOR RENT: Six room house. 501 Maple Ave. Clara Matthews, Bainbridge. 21-3p.
FOR RENT: One room and kitchenette. Call 481-K. 22-3p.
FOR RENT: 4 room apartment $22.50. Heat and water furnished LUCAS-COLLINS, Phone 255. 21-23-2L
FOR RENT: Store room at 18 west Washington. Inquire at Kroger Grocery. 22-6t.
FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment, bath and kitchenette. Heat and water furnished. Available Feb. 1. Phone 366-M. 23-3p.
FOR RENT: Three room apartment, 401 east Seminary. Heat, water. gas stove, Frigldalre. Phone *64. 23-3p
Wanted—
Jan. 1942. Clerk of
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Highest price paid .'or all kinds of Junk, paper, rags, Iron, all kinds ot metal. We also buy beef hides. A & S Junk Yard. Phone 678, Greencastle. 19-tf
LOST: Blown and t in female d'>g. Reward. Lewis Nelson, Greencastle, R. R. 21-23-2p. Her life just like a movie. But no scenario ever sprung from the imag ination of Hollywo I could equal the career of an American duchess as told in The American Weekly, Uv’ magazine distributed with next week's Sunday Chicago HeraldAmerican. 23-lp. Society News < Cniitiniicil from l*]iir« a Two) the t’ub treasurer for the Red Cross >t for the purchase of stamps and ■x>n Is. This committee, also, will study ways and means that the club as t whole can do to further assist in the Defense program. A short memorial service was held for Miss Wilhelmina Lank, at whiclt line Mrs Sarah Wright read a concise. well prepared paper recalling to the members the value of friendships grouped together supporting con-
structive living.
As chairman of the nominating committee. Mrs J. E. Courtney presented names to be voted upon for the officers of the 1942-1943 club year, which tcsulted in the following: Mrs. Jeanette O’Dell, president; Mrs. Sarah Wright. 1st vice-president; Mrs. Claude M. McClure, 2nd vice-
Lenore Alspaugh.
recording secretary; Miss Lelia Horne, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J. M. Hellinger treasurer; Mrs. H. Cecil Fellers, council member; program committee: Miss Nelle Lovett, chairman; Miss Nela Werneke, Mrs. T. E. Evans. Mrs. Milo West, Mrs. B.
J. Currie.
Mrs. Fowler D. Brooks, guest speaker from the Fortnightly Club, gave the program entitled “Leading Perscnalities of the Theatre.’’ Mrs. Brooks chose a few of the well rated celebrities, going back some generations and carrying them up to their present day ratings. Her paper was very informative and interesting and was presented in a most pleasing
manner. + n-
( antotiwines Honored At Birthday Party Friends gatheied at
Mr. and Mrs. C B
Thursday evening for o surprise party in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mr. Cantonwine and his son John. Mr. Cantonwine'- birthday is today January 23rl an I John was 21 years old Thursday. Eighteen
were present.
\< ( KPT LABOR PROPOSAL WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 lUP) — Presidents William Green of the AFL tnd Philip Murray of th. CIO today accepted a labor peace proposal advanced by President Roosevelt.
ie home of Cantonwine
EXECUTOR'S SALE Of Personal Property Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Kveeutor of the estate of Mu reus L. I.etuiis, deceased, will offer for sale, at pu'vic auction, at the farm located I 1 . miles casl and U; miles south ot Manhattan, on Monday, January 26 At 12:00 o’clock, the follow lug property: LIVESTOCK Half interest in 22 gills. GRAIN 100 bushels oats, it) hales straw, two tons of coal. household goods Some antique dishes, small brown Mason jars, small square Therrv able, marble top dresser, good hcattig stove, an o|j organ, two sewing narhlnes, ( ream separator, 3 old locks, 8 leather beds, one telephone, kitchen rahlnet, tables ami chairs, dishes, crocks, and jars, one settee and chair to match, leather davenport. over-stuffed suite, and many nany other articles too numerous to mention. A lifetime accuinu’atloii ot everything. TERMS—CASH WALTER LEK I S, EXECt TOR I NiDKIt \\ ILL. VESTAL A HI RST, Auctioneers. KENNETH I WI ST, Cle.U.
