The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1942 — Page 3

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VS, 1943.

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SELL wiik WANT ADS

humified Adverttataf: Minim, charge of 35 cents for 15 words |.m. Over 15 words, one cent word additional per day. Not ponslble for errors after one Intion. •*«' i NEW AND USED liver Farm Equipment See lly's Sales and Service 119 N. Indiana St. —For Sale—

Special!

It’S a good time to sell that furniture. Just tell the Daily Banner public what you have to sell through a Banner Want-ad. The buyers will do the rest. Phone 95

BUY<m*4 WANT-ADS

FOR SALE Sow with 8 bred Duroc pigs.. See 855 Jackson street.

pure north 18-lp

Special announcement. A JUNK YARD now buying Phone 678.

—Lost—

LOST: Black change purse, containing two $1 bills and some change. Jimmy Flint, 312 Elm. 18-lt.

& S paper. 3-tf.

LOST: Man's New Haven watch, yellow golci, at Seccnd Ward School. Return Banner. 18-lp

FOR SALE: One Ann Arbor hay baler 16-18 with motor and with a pick-up baler that will take it out of the ewath. price complete $325. Walter S. Campbell. 1-2 mile north of town. i8-2t

—Keai Estat#

JBLIC SALE at Cloverdale, In- FOR SALE: An a, 12:00 War Tiine, every Tues- | room, modern home

Thla sale open to the public, g your livestock and farm pro\Ve sell on commission. Smith i Machinery Company. 14-tf,

attractive six in splendid lo-

cation. J. T. Christie, Real Estate.

17-6t

Wanted to buy one buzz saw without motor or engine. Lone Star Cement Corporation. 7-21 MALE HELP WANTED: Men ex perienced, between ages 35 and 45 years to train for meat or grocery managers. Best of wages and working conditions, with National food chain. Box O Banner. 17-6t

—Miscellaneous—

For FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS phone Homer Frazier, 458-R. 305 east Washington street. 17-4p.

PUBLIC SALES: See J. M. Dobbs auctioneer. Qualified by 24 years of successful selling at auctions. Fillmore, Ind. Tues-Thurs-tf.

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)R SALE: Fresh, springer, and ing cows; one saddle horse; one ;p 1 30 ft. wood silo. Lelaml t Amo, Ind. 14-6p. "dR SALE: Good Black Locust posts, both corner and line. Powell, Cloverdale. 15-4p

SALE: One yearling regis,l polled Hereford bull. Carl !, Bainbridge. 17-3p.

OR SALE: 16 shoats 50 to 80 2 large white sows to pig in Nober, second litter; 25 good ewes lambs; 400 White Rock pullets, t 3i._, pounds; 2 good Holstein•nsey cows, fresh now first time. « l| Bock, R. 1, 4 mi northwest. . 15-3p.

)R SALE: Frying chickens. B esen, Greencastle Route 2. e Rural 4F11. 17-3t.

JR SALE: Hl-bred com for canon i roasting ears. Cabbage, enable. Gilbeft Heath. 1122 College. 17-2p OR SALE: Extra large Nubian Blast Coal stove, small Foster le Coal stove, American Beauty e stove, Leather bed davenport, Our upholstered bed davenport. Terry, Mt. Meridian. 17-2p OR SALE: 50 choice Plymouth k pullets, part laying. $1.00. Mrs. V:k Smith, iViile east of 43 on 36. 18-2p. DR SALE: 3 nice yearling Guemheifers bred to white face bull. It and Hurst, Amo. 18-2t.

FOR RENT; Modern apartment near College and city school. Newly decorated. Phone 599-J. 29-tf. FOR RENT: Two room furnished apartment, Frigidaire. Phone 183‘ WX. 1-tf. FOR RENT: Ideal apartment, ideally located. J. G. Campbell.

15-tf.

FOR RENT: House, barn, two acres excellent pasture, Manhattan. We will be there August 22 and 23. R. S. McCullough, Wabash. 18-3t. FOR RENT: Modern bedroom apartments, utilities furnished. Cole apts. Call E. F. Naylor. 18-20-22-24-26-28-29-71.

WANTED: Any kind of deal stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod. Sell your old auto bodies, fenders, sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E. Maryland, Indianapolis, Indiana. AMERICAN COM1PRESSED STEEL CORP. WANTED to rent house soon by responsible party. Phone 17F14.

18-lp.

WANTED: Housekeeper between 25-45 to care for small family in Greencastle. Inquire Banner. 18-2p.

♦ SPOUTS ♦

8 p .m.

Tonight Cloverdab vs.

Zinc Mill

ALL ASHORE—A heavy truck is landed by means of a water-borne crane as U. S. Marines take possession of a small island in the South Seas. Thus water is no barrier to land-going mechanized units, any more than it is to those amphibious leathernecks, the Marines.

FOR RENT: Unfurnished semimodem 3 room apartment, newly decorated. 407 east Hanna street. 18-lt

—Wanted— WANTED: Pick-up hay baler foimmediate work. A. J. Duff. It

Man for assistant superintendent with production knowledge of novetly furniture such as magazine racks and wall racks. Write for personal interview to Albion Mfg. Co., Albion. Indiana. 18-lp. WANTED TO RENT: Small furnished house. Reasonable price. Prefer home where owner is leaving for war and wants reliable occupants as care taker. Have no children. Can give A-l references. Must make definite decision before Sept. 1st. Address Box J, Banner. 18-3p.

OR SALE: 1937 60 Ford tudor, I tires. C. A. Webb, east Washstreet. 18-lt.

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OR SALE: Jersey cow giving d flow of milk. Basil Baldwin. Ridge. . 18-2p. OR SALE: Good Estate Heatrola

Call Banner Office.

voTirrc ok s \i.i4 ok stk.ki. u mi * Notice is hereby <aivcn that scaled bids will be received tin to 7: 0 o'(Took. P. M. on September 7th. 1H42. by the Common Connell nf the City of C.reenejietle, Indiana, at Its council ehain-liei-H, when anil where thy said lilds W-ill he publicly opened and read, for the sale of approximately 40.3 tints of sled rails to he removed front Indiana Street, between Seminary and Hanna Streets, In mild etty, by the WPA and WPB of tlie Knite States These steel rails are frotp the Interurbnn track formerly owned by the Indiana Railroad. Tho said rails will not b« sold for less than their appraised value. The Common Connell reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to discriminate as to the best responsible bidder Witness my hand and the seal or said city PACI. (1 RIMES, Clerk-Treasurer of the C|t\ of Greencastle. Indiana (SEAL) 20-27-21

WANTED—Girl for office worn Must be single, a high school graduate, between the ages of 18 and 25 years. Write Box H, Banner office. 18-lp WANTED: Married man to work on farm. Ivan Leonard, 1 mile south west of Stilesville. 18-2p Man under 55 for old line Insurance Debit. Car necessary. Box 394, Terre Haute. 18-lp

IND’PLS TEAM TO PLAY VICTORY SQUAD THURSDAY It was announced today that the strong Wayne Park Garage softball team from Indianapolis will clast) with the Victory Shoe Store club at Robe-Ann park Thursday night. Hal Mahaney, pitcher for the visitors, twirled for the Allison outfit last Saturday and turned in a nohit game for the defense plant squad.. Charles Coughill, sponsor of the Victory Shoe Store team, states that his club will be strengthened for Thursday's encounter and consequently fans should see a red hot softball tilt. CLOVERDALE WON Cloverdale, playing without Jobe, their ace twirler, d< fented the Zinc Mill softball team, 8 to 3, last ntgnt at the city park in the first game of a two-out-of-three schedule. The two clubs will battle again this eve-

ning.

GABLE STARTS TRAINING MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Aug. 18 (UP) Clark Gable, without h's mustache and eor.riderable hair, jumped out of his bunk at 5:15 a. m. today and began the grind of classes drill and study that will make him ar. army officer and probably a gunner in a bortibing plane. As an officer candidate, he is

ON OUR TOES—Uncle Sam Is on the offensive, but when it comes to defense of our shores he doesn't spare the horses, either. Shown here in Fall River, Mass., Firestone Rubber plant is barrage balloon, dread of invading pilots. Girls in foreground make parts.

making $66 a month. As one of in which the ships were sunk was

thick with sharks. The sinkings

were announced last night.

The sailing of the Brazilian steamers Bage and Cuyaha for Lisbon with the last of the axis diplomats ami other nationals to be repatriated

NOTICE To Tax Payers Of Tax Levy In tin- matter of <l«tetmininic the tax rates for_"._tta)n purgoses hy Hassell

Hollywood's greatest stars, he was believed to have made $3,500 a week. BRAZIL TO DECLARE WAR

(Continued from l*nito

Public anger was fanned by assertions in martime circles that the area

front Brazil was postponed last night. No reason was given. Among the diplomats were former German Ambassador Kurt Prueffer, former Italian Ambassador Ugo Sola, and former Hungatian Minister Nicholas Horthy, Jr.

\OTM K.

Notice is I.on lii kivea that Dorathv Ethel Iti-i vi s lias filial her petition la ta.' I'atanm I'lronlt <'"iirt to have th" tliae amt if her lilrtli ileti'i'inlniil I Snhl petition is set for ItenrltlK Ankiist

2.'it h. 1942

Dfiteil I his 17th ilay of VilK. 1942.

iq 1 n Homer r. Morrison. Clerk of the lo-ip | 'n t tin in circuit Court. 13-11.

CLOSING OUT SALE Having sold my farm and moving to town, I will sellnt public auction at my home S miles went of Mt. Meridian, on I . M. 40 and J miles southeast of Greencastle, on THURSDAY. AUG. 20, 1942

At 10:30 O’Clock. 6 - CATTLI - 6

1 10-yr. old black cow giving good flow of milk, to freshen In spring; 1 B-yr. old Shorthorn cow with large ealf by side and a real milk row; I, 10-yr. old Hereford row milking good and will freshen in spring; 1 •I yr. old Shorthorn row, a real milk row, to freshen in spring; 1 yearling purebred. Shorthorn Bull,

and good worker; I 7-yr. old hay mare, good worker: I smooth mouth mare, good

worker.

43 - HOGS‘43 8 good white sows to farrowlast half of August; 3 young sows with 13 pigs by side; •*« Spring Shoats, wt. from B0 lbs. to 10ft lbs. each.

FEED

40 acres of good growing corn,, will make 50 to 00 bu. per aere; 20 bales good wheat

straw.

3 - HORSES - 3

I 10-yr. old black mare, sound

POULTRY—80 head White Rock chickens, wt. 1 to 1 1-3 lb. each. FARM IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS 1 F-14 Fannall tractor wltti new rubber all around; 3 row cnltivator for same, good aa new; 1, 2-bottom IV MeTormlek Deering Plow; 1 six foot dlse and tandem, used this season, like new; 1 row horse drawn eulttvator; I walk break plow; 1 good farm wagon, new h °v bed and hay frame; spike tooth harrow; I horse harrow, forks, "hovels, rimlns, small tools, etc. 2 sets of breerhlng harness, several good leather collars, halters, and scrap leather; 8 good hog houses, chicken fountains and feeders, new kerosene brooder stove, like new 9, 8-gal. milk rans, milk buckets and strainers and other mlscellane-

oiis articles.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

1 good organ, sideboard, antique drop leaf table, chest of drawers, heatrola, library table, Morris chair, chairs, stand tahles. vome dishes,

glass jars, lamps, stone jars, wash*fund, I rug.

articles.

TERMS—CASH.

Notit'u i.s ln*reb.v jflven tin - Imliiiiia. Unit th« proptr muctiiiK place, on tin* l*t clay

ItutljiPt:

Timiislilit I-’iiimI: Salary of Trustee $ (JOO.oo Office Rent ^ Trastc.-s Traveling Kxpense. IU.i.im* (Min.- Supplies, PiintiiiK uml Advertising - i»iiv 11f Advisory Board fare of remit cries .n.mi Kxaminatitm of Records ‘ Miscellaneous |..imui Total Township Fund . l.-<;<MMi

taxpayers of Russell TowtM ip. Rntu nn County. • 11'fi(■#*r's of said Municipality, ait their r« *ulnt

of September, 1942, will eoMsider the

following

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Tuition Fluidi

p.iv of Teachers *14.000.no Total Tuition Fund ......314.non.on

RSTTMATR OF F'

FI NDS REQrtTlED FOR EN I'E.NHEB^ ^ ^

Fund

**|M*cin I School I ’lind: Kcuair of Ruildlne- and rare of t Jroumls f 700.00 Repali of Kqulpm* t. ext opt j School BUflgi s 200 00 | School Kurriltur. ami Equip- i Mieflt. except Sclio4»| Russes 800.00 School Supplies, other than .1 nltbrlr otippliei • 600.0 .lunltor S ipplo e 2f»0 00 Fuel tor 8*nool 600.00 [nxuru nde • • ■ Teai hers* Ifeetlngs 100 00 fanltoi ><•» vici v '."' 00 'rransportatloti "i rulldreu .'l.4"*u,nn Light .ml PnW* i •00.00 Miseellnneons i..o.nn Total of Special School I'nud * x.noo.nn

Poor Heller Fund! H. Direct Relief:

Bl. Nfedlciil, Hospital and Burial * l.'12a.no

1*2. Other I)lre« t Relief 275.no

'ihitjt 1 pom R* 1 1• I Fund $ i.nnonc

NDS TO BF. RAIS F. I >

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P

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Xiigust 1. pris.nt yeni-. to Dcccmbi-r :I1, of cnsuinn your

1 Totnl Hntlget Estlmnte for In-

roinln* Venr

2 Ni'i'isstirv Expemllturi'S to l>c miiili' rroin Apprcprlii t ions I'ncxpetuleil July 31, <>f prrx- ' ent year • • Xililltlun.-il Approprl.it Ions to III- mmle Atlttust 1. to Di-oem-

lirr :tt. of prcsi'tit yc.ir

Tutii I Funds fleriulri'd < A'lil Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) . •■■■ ■ • • • funds on hand and to re HECKIVED FROM «<» RFES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSED

RATE OF TAX LEVY

r, \i tunl Hnluncc. July 31. present year 7. Taxes to he Collected, present year (December Settlement) . S Miscellaneous Revenue, other than from Tax lifvy. to be received from Auffuat 1 of P f< ‘ K ; 4'iit year to December ol, ot ensuing - year. (See schedule

In Trustee’s Office) (a) Special Taxes

Schedules) Total Funds ( \dd Lines 6, «, Sit and Sb ) • • • • • Net Amount to lie raised for expenses to December •'ll, ot cnmiinff year Operating Balance (Not in excess of Rxpenne .lanunry L to June :in. Less Misfo llam'ous Revenue for same Period) . •• Amount to be raised by Tax

Levy

$i,2«n.oo

3.

5.

5 s 5.00

1,K45 no

1.555.no

and many other

ALFRED H. STONE

ALTON HI RST. Aurtlmwer. CI.IFFORD MfMAINS and RAY VAUGHN—Clerk. Dinner by Ladtex Aid of Mt. Meridian Churrii. Neighbor* welcome to Mil in thl* nale.

( See

11.

1.555.00

200.00

550.00

Ket Valuation of Taxable Number of Taxable Polls

finds

640.00

PRO!’OS 101 > LF.VIFS Property

Spccia 1 Sell Fund

Tuition Fund

1 *oor Relief Fund

3 s.000.00

$14,000.00

31,600.00

3,900.00

6,600.00

600.00

70.00

11,970.00

20.600.00

2.200 oo

V

3,685.00

7.050 00

1,965.00

2,500.00

J,600.00

835.00

1,200 00

7,115.00

7,885 00

17,765.00

2.S00.(i!

4,585.00

2,835.00

None

1,855 00

1*65.00

6.440.00

4,700.00

Non<

Mis

BASE BUILDERS—"Somewhere in the South Pacific" a barge loaded with U. S. Marines leaves a Navy transport and heads ashore to set up a base. Not so peaceful was the scene when Marines effected a landing at Tulagi, in the Solomon Islands, and battled Japs.

Lew on Levy on polls Property

Town shin * Special School ’ * Tuition roMPvnvnvK statement ok taxes collekted and to re coij.ected

»1.231,761 « n IfiH Amount to Be Raised f A40.60 S 6 140.00 3 4.700.00 $11,780.00

FTTNDS

Pol looted

1942

Collected

1941

% 1.2S5.no

$ 7.27ft.no * 4.540.00 % 5.S90.00 * 6,845.00 $14,445.00 $11,885.00 to !m hoard thereon.

Collected

1940

Townuliln . • i • t * '•I*?-?!* Bneri*l Sohnnl * 4.*S».#0 Tuition * 4.*65.00 Totnl . . .$10.*40.00

Taxtnivor* nglponring sluill hove n right ... fix levies linvp hei n ilrti rmltu-d. uml preaentoil to tlir ( ountv Amlltor not Intrr tlinn two flnvs prior to the nprond Mondny to Srnti-inhiT. nnd thr low flxod bv thi- rottntv Tux Ail.lnntmpnt Rclnrd. or on their fnlluro ,n to do. hy the Countv Auditor, ten or more laxmiyem feel I n ir themaelven ntfgrlevfd by mteh leyle,. mnv nppenl to the Stnte Hnnrd of Tux- rommlnHlonerK for further nnd fin.-il

hv filing n per ii [on with the County Auditor not Inter thnn ' Stnte Bonrd will fix n dnte for henrlnir in thl* County.

FRANK GARDNEn.

, - Trustee Huuell .Tujrnol^lp.

Dated Auguot 17, 1143.

henring thereon, b Oetoher Ki, ptid the

RED CAVALRY—Cossack horsemen race to the attack with their horse-drawn machine-gun carriages in face of violent German shell-fire on the Russo-German front. Note traditional sabers. Cossacks have harassed the Nazis every step of the way info Soviet territory.

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