The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1942 — Page 4

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SMILtV BURNETTE • FAY M C KENZIE WEMTH FELLOWS • F EME WElKiK • IDE SIMIICa. I«.«i Losl Chapter “KING OF THE TEXAS DANGERS” A 80M8SNELI OF THRILLS AND ADVENTURE!

—■Edwaitl But'l Hoynolds, Greencastle Paul Bui-woll Ford, Cloveixlale -GaJe Herman Baugh, Coatesville Hughie Gntndille Costin. CrcE-n castle -CJhai'les Francis Lemmiok, Givencsistle Thomas Max Roberts. Greencastle Raymond Thomas Hadfoid, Roachdtile William Charlea Disbrow, Gresncastle Melvin Henry McFarland, Roachlale Wiimor F. Albn, Greencastle James Bertifind Anderson, Greencastle William Paul Taylor, Greoncaatle -George William Talbott, Cloverdate •Kenneth Ftaymond Wallace, Greencastle -Clifford Andrew Toit, GtE'cncastle Elmer William Young. Roachdale William Haltom, Cl overdale William Sacra, Reelsville Emil Ross Morphew, North Salem Lawrence Rhoten, Greencastle

GROSS TAX AT PKAK INDIANAPOUS, April 3—(UP) -Indiana's gross income tax has leaped ahead of the state gasoline tax as the largest source of state revenue with a record collection ol $34,043,863.20 from Hoosier workers in the past year. The figure represented an increase of $8,744,761.75 or almost a 25 per cent hike over the 1H40 collection, due ni part to 2288,661 more

pel eons paying the tax than in the previous year However, Gdbert K. Hewit, directi.i of the Gross Income Tax Division, warned that the tax collection b. om was over, chiefly because of rationing and priority progranES. "We can expect drastic reductions in state revenue as a result of lowering gre s income tax rates for reta iers, laundries and dry cleaners, and from the stoppage or reduction in sales o. automobiles and tires and household t; plianees ami equip-men-t," he stated. “And if Congress passes leg- lation now being considered Whicn fo. l ids a sta <? levying taxes on w.u contiacts, a total reduction of $14, 000,000 or $ la,000,000 in gross in come tax re.-nue is anticipated in 1942.” In immediate returns for the period from Jan 1 to March 31. Hewi expected a d:• ;> of between $2,000 000 and $2,500,000 in returns.

OK. RICHARDS IN RACE

AT LOCAL THEATRES + Reviews and Previews 4 f Von«asfle Ixx.': 'tit. f Iks: Here conns Henry Alrt'ich again tins time with a jal opy, an airplane and a brass band He's in “Henry Aldrich for Presi dent." opening tonight and Saturda at the Voneastle Theatre This third film in Paramount popui'it Aldri. h Family series in treduces a bran I new Henry, freckle Jimmy Lydon who makes as harum scarum an American boy as dit Jackie Cooper who had the top ro! in the first two Aldrich pictures. What a Lif. and "Life With Henry.”

Granada 1 .8 wit) "Dusty" King and "Alibi" Terhunc is starring in "Underground Rus' lers," playing at the Granada The atre Saturday nly. is quite a student of gold rush I- re and his library at home is crammed with books and papers recounting nc-t only, the taleE of ( lorado, tut of the Yokan, Mexico and Africa as well. "Crash” was particularly pleased when producer George W. VYeks selected "Underground Rustl. i s" for the trio's eleventh vehicle in their current Rangebuster series, for this story is laid in the historic ghost-town of Goto Butte, not too far distant from Ueadville w'here Little Johnny Blown and his wife were the principal players in one of the strangest dramas of the goldfields.

fContlourd from Onel 1939 and 1941 in which he served wdll show that he was especially interested in those measures pertaining to public health, education, conservation. agriculture, taxation and home rule.

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OF III: VI, BSSTATB

Tilt* uiiutisigiieu, as trustees under ,i tu • «l *• Xuciituti io tlit'in Jack Mornsoii and Kssif i t-al l Mori ison, io soil and convoy me real estate hereinafter described. Hereby give notice Unit as such trustees anu oy virtue of tlie |)m\n t r and authority given to us as such trustees in said deed, That we will of-

tor sale at pub 1 ig sale, on

•eiulseS,

onday

the toilovvi

puoiig

;ju o'clock, 1

lay

following described real estate situate in Hutnain County, Indiana, lo-

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I ’art of the southeast tiuarter of Section JO, Township 1 • I North. Kitnge -l west, bounded as follows: loginning on the south line thereof at a point 1 chain and 25 links west of the soutneust corner «>i said «iuarter section; thence north, JS chains and 52 links, to a stone 1 chain and 25 links west of the e.ist line of said uuirter section; tn< niv west, 27 chains and G4

| TONIGHT & SATURDAY ♦ VONCASTll HENRY'S NT TO 0E| THE FEMININE doin’ all right!

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IS chains and G5 links, to on me south line of said

section; thence east

st on

saul quarter 27 chains and

64 links, to the place of beginning. containing 70 acres, more or less. Said real estate is located One mile north and One mile Hast of the Town of Oloverdale, Indiana, on a Rock

Road.

Terms of sale. For cash. The rur- : lias<T to pay down on day of sale One third of the purchase price. Trustees ire to furnish the purchaser with an distract of title for said lands, aburaet to show an unincumbered feetitle. Save and except the tax-

v"The funnies* of all the Aldrich Family hits, with amazing young Jimmy Lydon as the new HENRY ALDRICHI

imple title. Save anu except

s for the year, 1942, payable in the -Mr, 194 2, wnicii said taxes the pur-

is to assume and pay.

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The purchaser will be given ten (10)

ays for an appro itle, for said lands.

jval of the abstract

And to pay I

lie balance of the purchase price on approval of said abstract of title. <>ti approval of said abstract the trustees s ill execute their deed to the pur- | chaser, Purchaser to have posse.* of said lands at the expiration of fifteen days from the day said

Introducing the ntw HENRY ALDRICH

Id full puv

ha s,, price isy pa id. This 2nd dify of April, 1942. Fred V. Thomas. John H. Alice, Trustees.

Alton Hurst,

Auctioneer. 3no i mi: of \imiMvrit \tion Notice is here by given that the undersigned has been appointed by the) Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam

Mitv, State of Indiana, Administru of the estate of

ty. d<M

iscd to be solvent

JIMMY wm

JUNE PREISSER ♦ WARY ANDE | ' iX1 CHARLES SMITH • MARTHA 01 : COLL AdUiul: Colnr ( arliMm “THU mint ( AMI n |». l Lh

An<l Broiidway Rr<*\ it\.

Saturday Midnight — SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY

deceased.

tor

late of Putnam Count Said estate is suppt

Central National Rank. Administrator

No. 8352.

Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Frank (r. Stoessel, Attorney. 3-3t.

•\OTICK

Notice is hereby given that Roy Newgent hits filed his petition in tlo* Putnam Circuit Court to have the time and place of his birth determined. Said i tition is set for hearing April

10. 194 2.

hated this 2 day of April, 1942. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.

I >a niel lion in

Hanlon has filed the Putnam Circuit Court

of his hi

have the tlim determined, hearing April

hated thi> day of April. 1942 1 (oilier C Morrison. Clerk Putnam Circuit Court.

nd place of his birth Said petition is set for

194 2

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NUMBERS

i T- 265

10169

Robert Bence Ston-

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from

I•:tu» true I

er, Gieencastle

ncrly

Greencastle

1 T- 607

10170

-Bert Miller, Bain-

T- 201

10159

Olin

Leon Ader,

bridge

Fillm

ore

| T- 309

10171

Gilbert Gerald Cox,

T- 552

10160

Paul

Mapes Cunninff-

Fillmore

ham,

Roachdale

1 T-1043

10172

Virgil Edward Eiitel-

T-112G

10161

Fred

Griffin Cox.

jorge, Greencastle

Greer

nsastle

! I'-IOIO

10173

Galen Seton Irwin,

T-600

10162 i

Charlc

.- Pearl Gaid-

Roachdale

ne'*.

Rusaellville

T- 173

10174

Leonard Coojier,

T-1057

10163

F.-lal

Hay Scobee,

Putnamville

Putm

amville

1 T- 806

10175

Robei t Stanton

T-1071

10164

Jan;*-

s Arthur Bit-

Michael, Bain bridge

ties,

G reen castle

T- 790

10176

Ervin Katifman,

T- 177

10165

Lew,:

s Perry, Green-

T-358

10177

Virg r il Glenn Cox,

castlt

Greencastle

T- 228

10166

-Carl

F. Myers,

T- 546

10178

NaD-an Sillery,

Ori*ei

Greencastle

T- 398

10167

-Ohar

I* ' Ia*e Keck,

I T- 651

10179

Morris WIKieilm

Hoad

Fa Her, R(«.chdale

T- 30

10168

■Dono

- ui Dale Rod-

T- 20

10180

-Glenn Truman Price,

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