The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1942 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, HREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY. .TANT’ARY 2fi. 1042

* WILLIAM DIETERLE PRODUCT

CHATEAU TONIGHT A TUESDAY Bargain Matinee Tuesday One of the GREAT hits of any year!

YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE RICH to help American Defense. That’s the theme of the above poster, one of the newest of the Defense Savings promotional pieces now going up in streetcars, on bulletin boards, and at other public places. This poster emphasizes the point advanced by the Treasury Department that every American can—and must—pitch in if the United States is to have the arms and the tools necessary to protect her freedom.

with

Edward ARNOLD . Walter HUSTON Jane DARWELL . Simone SIMON Gene LOCKHART • John QUALEN

and

Ana* SHIRLEY • James CRAIG JOE 1,01 I*. BUDDY BAKU “FIGHT PICTURES”

artillery each German strong point in turn. The regular communique reported that the Russians in their latest operations killed 1.400 Germans and capture 1 a field gun, five anti-tank guns, 40 machine guns, 13 trench mortars, 267 trucks, 80 carts filled with war materials and six planes.

HITLER HURLS TWO CRACK DIVISIONS AGAINST REDS LONDON, Jan. 26 (UP) Two of Germany's nest divisions rushed into the southwest Moscow front from another sector in a vain attempt to stop the relentless Russian counter-offen-sive, have been thrown back with heavy losses, a speical radio Moscow bulletin said today. Adolf Hitler was reported to have personally ordeied the divisions, the 6th and 67th, into the lines from his new and presumably safe “inner caH" headquarters at Minsk or in East Prussia, it waa asserted. They counter-attacked the Russians ferociously, Moscow reported, only to be smashed. The Moscow bulletin said the Russians had regained nine important inhabited places in the last 24 houron the southwest-Moscow front, and the regular Russian war communique reported that 16 towns and villages had been captured on the en-

tire front.

Russian troops were reported advancing all along the line, breaking such German resistance as there was by storming or smashing with heavy

aMarkgtf l\l»I\\ WOLIS l.l\ ESTOt K I Hogs 9.000; market steady; 160-240 'lbs. $12-.$12.15: 240-280 lbs.. $11.70j 511.95; 280-400 lbs., $11.55-$11.70; I 100-160 lbs.. $10.25-$11.80; sows fuhy steady to 10c higher, mostly $10.35-

$11.

Cattle 1.800; calves 500; steers, j yearhngs and heifers slow' but about steady; cows firm; load under 1.000 lb. yearlings $13; medium to good steers and yearlings mostly $10$11.25; 2 loads good heifers $11.50$11.60; vealers steady, top $15. Sneep 1.200: lambs and yearlings steady; good to choice lambs $12$12.50; 3 decks mostly good grade fed yearlings $10.25.

EVEYBODY READS THE BANNER Red Cross Drive $1.00 Mrs. H. R. Callendar, John Richards, Mrs. Will Ashworth. Mrs. William Stiles, Mrs. H. L. Kaiser, Mrs. D. K. Andrews, Mrs. Joe M.

Allen. J. E. Dunlavy, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hanna, Mrs. Park Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hughes, Mrs. M. Rubush, Mel Bradley, Fred Ratcliff, Mary VVeik, J. C. Trembly, O. W. Hollowell, W. S. King, Mrs. John R King, Mrs. Elmer Van Cleve, Mrs. Evan Crawley, G. T. Price, J. D. Brookshire, Mrs. A. M. Young, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Stringer, Mrs. Fred Justus, Mrs. Jane Harlan, F. S. Ham-

ilton, Wylie Marks.

John Young. Elbert Jones, Mrs. L.

Stoner, Mrs. Louis Hubbell, Mrs. Phy Pruitt. Deward Smythe, Mrs. Janies Merryweather, Mrs. Joe Hammond, Mrs. Harry Talbott, Mrs. Paul Rising, A. R. Winsey, Mrs. Ed Chamnis. Mrs. Bertha Miller, Mrs. P. R. Duncan. Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Alice j Thomas, Mrs. D. O. Moffett, Mrs. Milt >n Kleatzle, T. C. Herriott. Mrs. Kenneth Dayton. Mrs. Albert Ruark. Paul Cox, Raymond Riley. Mrs. Don- ; aid Riley. John Rodney, Mrs. Cleve Thomas, Mrs. Milo West, Mr. ami Mrs. George York. Mrs. Karl Hamm, Mrs. David Grimes. Mrs. P. D. Lienberger, Mrs. Gilbert Twomey, L. A. Busby, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Staten. Mrs. Walter Herbert. Mrs. Kimber Gardner, Frank Deer, Everett Elmore, Ralph C. West, Dell Shanks, Dale Covert. Roy Higgins. Goldie

Alexander. Leone Alspough. Contributions of less than one dol-

lar: Maurice McCullough. William Cody. James Hill. Wesley Custis. Charles Von Tress. Sanford Walker, Clint Rogers. Hubert Wyndham, Ross Brimberry. Maurice Cline, Rusfell Rockhill, Jewel Blue. Morris Mill-

er. Virgil Cox. Orville Reed. Harvey j Turner, Mrs. Clay Howard, Dobbs York. Johnnie Raab, Reuben Cain. Tire and Battery, K. H. Duncan.

Cly l Miller, Walker Reasor, James Higgins Gessel Cline, Forest White. Dar Duller, Homer Cook, Charles Pettit Roy Albright, Ernest Kearschm r, Maynard Alspaugh, Earl Miller. William McE’ioy, Norman Hill, Walter Statts, Albert Kieffabn Dennis Long, Delbert Hane, W yne Shinn, Herschel McCullough, 1 rile Goodman, Willis Nnse. Clyde Ha Item, Donald Bunten. Rob' rt Pettit. Nile York. Kenneth

Schlatter.

Ben Hanlon. Harold Sutherlin, Orville Hutcheson, Mrs. Maurice Carl, Raymond York. Mrs. Sealey, Mrs. H. Brooks Sr.. Eli Williams, Mrs. Edith Gilbert. Ella Rogers, Mrs. Laura Fairchild, C. Lewman, Mrs. G. Ogle, Freda Collins, Mrs. Jessie Johnson, Glen Campbell Mrs. DeWees. N. L. Snyder. Mrs. Shaw, M. Austin, Mrs. Swiggell. G. Austin. Harry Moran, S. Crodian, Trading Post. O. Bennett, Janies Crodian, O. Knight. Emma Turner. Paul Evans, James Carmeikel A. Geabes. Rev. Singhurse. Mrs. Klinn Virgil Deem. Mrs. Young. Mrs. Turner, Carl Girton, H. Brown. N. R. Sill iy, Fled Strange, R. Welch. Paul Frazier. H. Ford, Chester Goodman. Sears. Mrs. Bennett, Scobee, J. F. Spurlock. Tom Brothers, Mrs. Gasaway, Isa Myers. Mrs. Myers, Joe S' ars. Mrs. M Schorry. Bill Jarvis. Jesse Hinton, Mery Eder, O. Monott, Dorothy Hall, George Humphry, E. B. Kunts. Minnie Adelmans, Roy Ramsburg. Harry Ash. Walter Gardner. Amos Quinton, Williams, Bertha Skelton Mrs. Ott Sears, Hazel King, Mrs. Stites, Millard King, Frank

YOUR DAILY BANNER CARRIER BOY has volunteered to do his bit for the Defense Program by bringing 10c DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS right to your home. 10c DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS This makes it very easy for you to SAVK ENOUGH MONEY TO BUY A DEFENSE SAVINGS BOND

BUY DEFENSE STAMPS NOW!

To those who ask, “What can I do to help in the present emergency?” the Government answers—“Make the continued purchase of Defense Savings Stamps a regular part of your budget. Start now to invest in the future safety of your country.” In offering these stamps, our Carriers are cooperating with the Government—without profit or remuneration. For your convenience, you may buy one or more stamps each week . . . they are 10c each. You will be given an Official Album that ______

will hold 187 ten cent defense stamps that can be exchanged, with five cents in coin, for a $25.00 U. S. Defense

Bond.

ORDER BLANK FOR DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS

EACH W EEK you can buy from Carrier (an official U. S. Defense Agent for the sale of stamps) one or more 10c DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS. You pay him when he delivers the stamps to you.

FILL IN THIS COUPON AND GIVE IT TO THE (NAME OF NEWSPAPER) CARRIER • '' V^...

Th* (Name of Newspaper) Carrier Boy:

I wan* to do my bit for defense by buying Defense Stamps of 10: denomination every we«l<. Bring them on your regular collection day.

i i i i

J / would like to have

10c Defense Savings Stamps each week until further notice. ; ^ •

Name

J Address J

City Route No.

State

Branch

The Daily Banner

stee 1>ok Tax ....... lint- St iff li*r Hook Kenl

Finul bul. Dec. 31

% |M* I

Miller, teaching

Ryu

Till STKE’S HRPOIIT

Tli c Township Trustee's Annual He port to the Advisory Board of W;

iiiKton Township. I -

(imn ,. January 1. 1942, showing rei*ij.t.-». disbursements and balances of all Township Revenues for the year

t-nding ■ einhcr .'*1, 11)41.

Total IteeelptN I1MI

Auditor State Auditor of Putnam Oo

Kent on Rlecirlc School Trust***. Dntr 'Pax

Pau

Total Receipts $26,585.6 TowiimIiI|» I iiml Hu I Jan. 1, 1941 $ 522.5 Receipts 1941 1,207.7 Total balances and Expenditures 1941 Final IjliI Dec. 31, 194 1 $ U\|M*mllliire«» I1MI TowiimIiI John Rikhlsell. trus. bond v'lrffll Sanders, com labor . • Fete Holsapple. sal., rent Sc e \V W. Kirk, mat. for com. . . Homer Bond, cem. labor Donald Thomas, adv, sal. C. D Keel, same J. Fred Harris, same Everett boaan Thomas White, same .... Lee School Supply Co . sup Orville Collins, cem. labor Tlieo. Crawley, legal adv. C. O. Gillen, alt. fee Putnam Co. Graphic, adv. The Banner, same Don ITmiiI Hal. Jan. 1. 1941 Receipts 1941 Total balances and receipts .$ Expenditures 1941 Final Bal I >ec 81, 1941 * 17%|M*ml if are* mil Dog I Timl James A. Skelton, Mary Boyd, chicfc

u av |

Bond, s

niter

J. M. Williams, same John C. Logan, same Geo. E. Gilbert, same Reese ilaltom, turk. killed •• Harley Taber, sheep killed . David Duell, hog damage . . P. (*. 1 loopingarner, slip. kill. Wm. Salon, same Walter Sommers, same Robt. McCullough, same ... Fred Nicholls, chick. Sc pigs kill. IK.KOj Edith Knight, ducks killed . 13.86 i D. Iv Vanlundingham, shp. kill. 22.50 j Raymond Hammond, same Tuition Fund Balance Jan. i. 1941 $ 8,012.71 J Receipts 1941 11,647 67 j Total balances and receipts .$19,660.38 Expenditures 1941 13,001.15

l7x|M‘iidifur«*M in 11)11

rett

Charles Hoskins, same Marvise Akers, same 844.53 Earl McCullough, same .... 844.23 Gletidon Rights* II. same .... 1.430.00 Pauline Stigler, same 1,125.98 L. K. Michael, same 600 00 Marie Chadwick, same 542.55 R II. Caughell, same 1,875.22 Wilma Pollom, same 854.80 Myrtle Landes, same 864.50 I). L. Mayle. same % 600 00 Marjoi e it Smith, silme .... 552.6C Bettj Green lea f, same 472.0S State Teachers Retirement 876 IS *|MM*illl ^cliool Fund Balance Jan. 1, 1941 8 5.285.31 Receipts 1941 13.340.5S Total balances and receipts .$18,625.89 Bxpendlturea 18,188 22 Fin d bal Dec. 81, 1941 $ 6,443.5> 17 \ lie nd 11 ii r«*M «*l Nehool Fund

1*. Reeves, rep. pkbno

rell, tests ....

Ex lie

Charles Hoskins

C. P. Reevt Frank Jarr

Eddie Buis,, repairs D. H. Osborne, rent Arthur Collins, fuel .... Jake Pell, rent Russell Lehner. rent Churchill Mfg. Co., sup. . , Marcellus Crousore, labor

Pauline Stigler,

t,— su] (Hendon Rightsell, Raymond Skelton, Everett Miller, jai . Myrtle Land’s, same

tightseu, con Skelton, baccal.

Earl McCullough, same .... 22.00 1 Putnam County Sanitation, toil. 124.18 L. A. Poe, wa ter 80.00 I

L. A. Poe,

Willis Aker, labor 2.00 G. (V P. Corp., fuel 385.90 J. C Rumley. cleaning, toilets 50.00

Clarence White, rep. sew. mach. • R. H. Gaugrhell ip. & bkfl 61 Ora Fitzpatrick, jan. A: labor John Rightsell, ins Reelsvllle Tele. Co Prairie Farmer, mag Glenn Hassh r, labor A mat. . Lee School Supply Huntington Laboratory .... Arthur Htvi.th. haul, fuel ... Walter Cox. ins Elvin Williams, haul, fuel .. Ren McCullough, jan. A sup. Braham Laboratory W. H. Craft, fuel

ry

Montgomery

Sam Fox, books . Lyons Music, books

Harry Uemnicr. fuel

aery Wai x, books lusic. bo<

ngt ..

Irene Gerke. charts

rd, furn.

Rem in

Rand. typw. rent

Greencastle Hdw. Co., sup.

Earl Scobee

uencas

Oar.

Mias. Hiiiirrls, kerosene I >onald 'rhomas. repairs J. M. Williams, jan. s» r. Wm. || o Young, mow. .1. R. Madden, labor ... Harley Miller, same ... J. I >. Harnett, same

3.00

61.4 5 196.85 3 >; !

I 09 9.15

47.52

2,188.90

168 25 22.20 28 "" 12.00 252.1 4 71.34 106.92 26.25 446.85

9.01

16.06 168.00

I 1 I

18 10 1:: 8 S

8 00

15.00 101.81

i i

I g (tii 18.00 12.00

J. D.

Hubert Jeffers, jan.Her.,sup.Ac lab 325.19

Al-Jax Chemical Co

sup. .. 16.55

Marvise Aker, Inst. Sc sup. ,, 21 82 Wilma Pollom. same 12.K4

Alllc i Truck K'piip. Co., bus body and sup 661.95

Allan Lbr. Co. material ... 16«;:;6 D W. Modesitt, fuel 49 15 Geo. Hinton, repairs 900 Marjorh* R Smith, inst.&sup. 12 99 John Merritt, transp 595/20 J c Hinote. transp. lab. 34 . on Clifford Mathews, transp. rep. 796 v«

Rader H.itlmway. transp s- lab. 7

LA FAY ETTE, Ind., Jan. 24 The many Hoosier poultrymen who are planning; on remodeling their laying houses or making home-made layng house equipment will be interested says L. A. Wilhelm, Purdue University extension poultryman, in the 1942 Indiana Poultry Blue Book, which is now available. The new Poultry Blue Book contains the recently revised poultry house plans, prepared by C. H. Heed, Purdue extension specialist in farm structures, and these plans are expected to prove particularly valuable to Indiana poultrymen. Four pages of the Blue Book, annual publication of the State Poultry Association of Indiana, are devoted : to workable drawings showing in detail practical ideas necessary for good construction of the Purdue 20x20 laying unit as well as simple illustrations on ventilation, drop ping boards, pits, and other “musts’' for a good laying house. The remodeling of existing poultry houses or other poultry structures is emphasized in the booklet. Some advantages of remodeling listed are; (1.) Profitable use may be made of a building which is now a “white elephant.’’ (2.) Temporary increase may be made in poultry business without investing in a new poultry house. (3.) The difference between the cost of remodeling and the cost of a new house amy be invested in the poultry flock, thus making possible larger returns on the capital invested. Whilhelm points out that Indiana

will not need a large n «>r a poultry houses to shelter sirjZ birds to meet Indiana’s incerase in egg produr', : under the "Food for Fn . il : I paign. However, most j u!tn I es need some little n ■ Ic. .1 keep the hens comfort at: am: 9 efficient basis.

483 MONDAY THRU FRIDA!I Cleaning Special — CASH & CAKKY - Suits, Men’s KfL or Ladies SKIRTS 23 PANTS 2) These prices do not IncMil moth proofing \t these prices you get first(■ Dry Cleaning

IDEAL Cleanei

18 8. Vine St. •oaj

>3*

IT’S TRUE!

" OVI M I

Arvi*l Ranh, Maine G|yii« Hunter, name Dannie Graft. Maine Harry Kemnier. mu nit MooreMvIHe 1’ubl Ser G. G Craft, fuel . . Betty Oreenleaf, Inst

! 7 , 338.00

11 I»w I

i*. Mayl* . Maine

H Hoff.

11 u 1 nut

repairs

Go., material

rn

J. B. l^lpplncott

Modern School Supply. t*<iuip^

jllicot t Sc Go., book

Sup

I’OU.I * * I %|| I'lUHlft

644 mi 816.80

ID 00 10.00 57.21 42.55 9.18 65.25

JOHNNY U/EISSMUllfR

V FORMER SWIMMING

FORMER SWIMMING

cmampion of champions

TOOK UP SWIMMING AS A MEANS OF FIGHTING

^ d J 0FF A WITHERING mS 4 SICKNESS ; /r*G, jpJ REGINALD OWEN ^ MEMORI2ES HIS SCREEN

SCRIPTS BY REWRITING THEM IN LONGHAND!

Hal i»,c .11, into .7 . iin.Nto Kecelpt* ilniing 1941 2«,r.8r. Tnliil li'i liiiic s md receipts . $40,4Z6.3*; Expenditures 194 1 27.025183 Kina) Iml. )>,•(•. 91, 1941 . . . . *1:1,400.^

I !»t bal. as .shown by this re-

port || 3,400.53

Warrant checks outHtandintf Dec 31. 19 11 (itemized in

annual repurt) $ 1,4l9.:t4

lot. i»al. tand onHtandiiiK’ war-

rants. Dee. 31. 1941 $14,819.87

‘ ush in depository, I >ee. 31,

! !M . 1 $ 1 5.400.53 I. IVte I lolsa pple the Triiste** of U asbiiiKtoii Township. Putnam Gount>. Indiana, do solemnly swear (or affirm I that ! Iic pr. i't'diriK report of Ur-i-eipts I tlshiirs, Mien I a a ntl Itiilan.es Is true anil rurri'et, as | verily l.ellev. ' anti I fiirthvr (lerlart' that the sum with which I am charged In this re purl are all of the sums received hy me. and the various Items of expenditures endlteil have been fully paid

the sum stilted, and without express! or Implied that any portion thereof shall he retained hy or repaid to me or any other person. And I fur

nor

i of

ny

ther declare, and swear (or affirm)

that I have received no rno an Ivies of value. In eonsider any eontrael made hy me as Trust

of this Township.

TRTK HiM.SAIMM.K. Trustee of

Washington Township

Suhserilied and sworn (or affirmed) to before me. the ('hnirinnii of the \d vlsory Hont.l of this Township, this

sixth d■ iy of January, 1942. DoNALD IHom.vk. Gbalrman of Advisory Board of WashinKton

I ownsbip.

This rei nrt was received, accept

Boa

- Bn, at its Annua] Mec InR, this sixth flay 4if January. 1942.

and approved by the Advisory

of this Townshl

ed

DONALD THOMAS.

J. I* K L D HARRIS, Ad visorv Boa rd »*f WasbliiKtou Town-

ship

^Maur«n

/ 1 y^’lS AGAIN CAST i "'Y

• S S4.JANE IN MGM’j v

/•TARTAN'S SECRET TREASURE'; A RECENTLY SHE DINED IN THE —, 1 HAWAIIAN ROOM OF THE ' t ','

JTROPICS CAFE. THE ENTREE

, WAS CHINESE. FOLLOWED BY FRENCH CREPES SU2ETYES, SPANnn u^FFEE, TURKISH CHOCOLATES SERVED BY A MEXICAN WAITER. THE SPARKLING IRISH MAUREEN WORE A SCARF SENT HER FROM INDIA !.*J

UcAn+U/

aHtfflELDBOY TAR7AN OF

THE SCREEN- ,,,/// COLLECTS ODD :

SOUVENIRS '.f „ mT ,

AN ENGLISH FAN

HIM SOME GERMAN WTT'-'J EMPTV CARTRIDGES Y , | FRAGMENTS CY SHE- I WATCH N' (''yl FOR lITTLf \ ( C' ( wJ i

LEO", ACTING I ’ |

LION UTHIS > VJ

FILM*