The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1943 — Page 3

DR. TRACY M. O’BRIEN ALAMO BLDG. OFFICE HOURS Mon., Tups., Thurs., Frl., Sat. 11:00 a. m. — 4:00 p. m. Mon., Tnes., Fri., Sat. 7:00 p. m. — 0:00 p. m.

-For Sale-

i,'0K SALE: Wealthy Buchlieit Orchards.

apples, j 9-tf

FOR SALE: Hampnhlre ptlts ming farrow, thoroughbred. Priced lasonable. Dalby Collings, Balnruigr. :{ °- 6 P 'FOR SALE: 8 head cattle, Hereord and Shorthorn, cne Hereford ale, coming 2 yearn old, eligible to „„j S ter. Edgar Miller, rear Lena.

31-3p

BERKSHIRES

From 3 different championship Wood lines at prices any breeder can afford. BUY YOUR MALE WHILE CHOIC E IS STILL GOOD. Morris Williams PHONE 309

FOR SALE: 25 bushels good rye. Joe Garrett, Fillmore. 2-8-2p

-For Rent-

FOR RENT: 'Three .. r oin apart •bents, ground floor, light, heat an. water. Under construction now

FOR SALE— Corn, cabbage and Available about Sept. 16. $.!0 each angoen. Phone 746-J. S. D. Earley. | Inquire at Art Furniture Shop. 30-tl

31-Jt j - — J FOR RENT: Garage. 308

FOR SALE: Rabbits. Walter Gard- Colleg. avenue. Pho.-e 600-J.

308 west Liberty. l-2t.' FOfTsaLE: Seven foot oak ex- i

north

2-3t

-Lost-

iansion square lop dining room table. , STRAYED: Hampshire gilt ab u 'll oast Walnut street. l-2p J lb s - Anyone knowing whereabout: phene Julian Petro. Fillmore or writ< FOR SALE: Seed rye, also baled ^j 0 j m Boatright, Fillmore. l-2p t straw. j — Call phon. 1 5102 or 22F.23. l-3t. | LOST: Ladies Gold Waltham watch — - — , closed case, at church on the Couri FOR SALE: Canning tomatoes, cu-, HouSt , ]awn Saturday n , ght Rewarc . iumbers, all sizes. Green Star Res- ^ B anner office. 2-3t

Burrnt, Pleasant Garden. 1-tf ,

-MiscellaneousINC’OME TAX SERVK E _

I will be in my office each after noon to assist the public with thei:

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE: Two » ax returns. Other hours by appoint jurebred Shropshire yearling bucks, i mert John w King Former u s tt Thomas, Morton. 31-*.-2' , Deputy Collector. Prevo Bldg. Offici

formerly used by Ration Board.

30-61

FOR SALE: 2 young Duroc boars, ‘ioward Farrow, Jr., 3 miles west orton. l-2p.

best Mcclianlcal Service for your Tnck or Car regardless of make to lie found in Western

Indiana at

KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Ford Dealers Since 1910 Phone :;(>8. We finance repair jobs

Square dance at Saturday night.

Portland

SALE: Yearling Shropshire Choice $20.00. Claude Pruitt, irbridge. Mon-Thurs-tf.

: FOR 'ucks.

Girl 18 to 30 years old with know ledge of stenography and typewrit Ing. Will train for privap secretary Permanent position to right party Address P. O. Box 165. Indianapolis Indiana. 31-5t.

FOR SALE: 1 3-4 miles west of linbridge, 480 ft. light **T" rail for saw mill, 'wardrobe trunk ke new, regina music Ibox 12 records edicine cabinets, kitchen shelves, ! -rtinent size electric washer, ; hat-nots, barrel spray pump, 3-8. milk cans, ensilage fork, lead pe, 3 buggy wheels, 1 lot old silver, ! ood n'.velties, heavy duty breast till, feed scoops. T. !H. Hurt, R. 1. ainbridge. 2-3t.

Homemade ice cream and cake at Methodist Aid (House at Fillmor Friday evening. 1-2;

Coon Chase at Portland Mill: September 6, Labor Day, sponsor?: by Conservation Department of Put nam County. l-4ri

. F. Wysoiig, tluiMMii ! Putnam Plrcuit <’

\otk i: of fin vii

oi i:s'r\TF

SOTICK IS IIKItKHV GIVFX to t'* i Cre ditors, Heirs amj LegatuaS of Join

id to appear in tli (’ourt, held at Green

castIc, Indiana, on the 2?th day o ! Sept., PM3, and show cause, if any V11 y the FINAL SKTTLKM KNT AC I COf*NTS with the estate of said de ] cedent should not he approved; am 2-2p. v ‘id heirs are notifoMl to tlien ato 1 ’ tin-re in ikf proot .»!' In it ship, and r»*

— | in ive their distributive ahures. FOR BALE: Jei*sey cow, Harold ry .. i: Rutter. Admr tewart, 7 Wood street. Grtencastle, j tb- -•'" k of sniu Court

No. MOL

Oim-r C. Akc cult Court, i |«\ S. Hamilton.

FOR SALE: Fries $1.00 each., reen beans and tomatoes. Orlie j anlandingham, 2 miles north on 43 ,

Greencastle. 1

2-2-2p :

Df At

FOR SALE. New pair brown ox•ds, size 6. 201 west Franklin.

2-lp.

link.

cl: 1 k I’utnani Clr

2-9-2t

School announces follows: Vincent Edna Mae Barnes, Floyd Burrough,

Kathryn Collins, Ruth Jackson, Ruth Kephart, Margart Lovett, Willis

The Clayton

their teachers as

Crane, Principal, Nellie Blessing,

FOR SALE: 18 nice stock hogs. Brookshire, east Washington treet road. Fhone 842-M. 2-2t. FOR SALE: Girl’s clothes, size 12,

ood condition, coat, hat, leggins, also _

icket and jumper and shoes. Call ' Lyons, Gayle Michael, Virginia Mich-

2-it ael, Olive Nay, Madelyn OHair,

( Hazel Rushton, Carl Tharp, Noble FOR SALE: One good Papec en- waiiacp, Ethel Woodard, Orville Zell, lage cutter, size 81, 2 extra sets of; Me , rriu Cox Merrill Miller, Thalia nives. Boesen Dairy. 2-3t. Frank i ini Mae Williams. <

-Wanted-

NOTICE We will !>,■ closed from 8 p. m.l Saturday, Sept. 4th through Laborl Day Monday, Sept. fith. Quality Feed Store

r.OMB RAIL CENTER

ALLIED HEADQUARTERS, North Africa, Sept. 2.—(UP)—Allied bombers hammered the A versa railroad center 10 miles north of Naples last night, sealing the bottleneck from the yards to the main line with I a single 4.000-pound blockbuster, after dirty w'eather kept daylight I raiders away from central Italy for the first time in two months. British and aCnadian Wellingtons | took over the sustained assault on I Italian communications centers. ■ They strung heavy bombs across the ! 24 tracks and sidings of the Aversa 'yards, kindling fires visible many miles as they flew homeward.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK The hog market at the Indianan

Mknws

[with t»

GREAT LAKES 111., Sept 1 Ready to take an important ordanc ,ob with the U. S. Fleet is, Richard Joyce IFruitt, If) son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. R. Pruitt, Fillmore, Indiana, , wh'.|Olis stock yards Thursday was 1. ias graduated from the school for | cents higher on the 100 to 400-pour.d ’ire Controlmen at the Services grades. The run was 6.000. Top Schools here at ;he XT. S. Nava 1 price was $15.30. A total of 60'.' Training 8tat.on. Being; in the uppe”| cattle,-mostly cows, was received. )art of his class, he was given an ad-1 prices were unchang d. Calves wer vancement to the petty officer rating i B teady on a run of 500. They wer i. Fire Controlman, third class. ! priced $16.50 down. Lambs were The Blue jacked slowed a particr. | steady, $13 to $14 down with a few

■or apltude for this kind of Work! hrimrlne- *14 25

when given a series of aptitude tea’

in recruit training. The course just completed included intensive study ind practical training in the Various

AMERICAN CASUALTIES

WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Casual ties in the United States inilitarv

operational and maintenance aspect:-j forces and the merchant marine

ronnected with this work.

BERKSHIRE BOAR AND GILT SALE STATE FAIR GROUNDS INDIANAPOLIS Salurday, September 11 Buy your boar this fall, or femal■s, at (his sow and sale. Huge 'hampions* ndlana’s Icaiilng breeders and sur •ouiullnd states, (id boars, Hi bred fall gilts, 64 open gilts. Every animal sells. Outstanding opportunity foi the armer or man wishing to start a pure bred herd to select herd boar thd gilts. Finest of individuality iml blood lines. Show in the morning. Sale starts promptly at I p. m. Increase your hog profits next /ear by using a Berkshire hoar this all. Sire of the Inst eight Gram 'Hampton carlots at the Internalonal, anil of Indiana Ton l.itte: Tampions! ndiema Breeders Association CARMEL, INDIANA

Glen O. Morlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M-irlan, Terre Haul-

Greencastle Iml.. R. 1. is Sgt. den D. Morlan 35350451, !)5th Bomb Sqdn. 17 Group M. A. A. F. A. P. O. 620

^ostmastor New York, N. Y.

since Pearl Harbor total 103.932. The latest statistics on those killed in action, wounded, reported missing

than ceiling prices and to buy no goods without giving up ration stamps—is a second one -a pledgi not to waste. The h usewives c 1 America waste $3,000,000,000 a year

•nd R 5 brother of Mrs Cleo Kevt I ^ laken PriS ° ner ^ army I in their kitchens This is four times

uia. k. brother or Mis. Cleo Keyt i causunItieH to 69,35s through las*

week. To date the navy casualties are 21.556: marines 7 904, and the coast guard, 363. The latest merchant marine summary showed 4.751

ARMY AIR (BASE, SIOUX dTf ^ead and missing. 'owa, Sept. 2 Sergeant James R 1 aU services, 19,581 are listed as .lonnett toon will complete his train- dead and 35.895 as missing. The ng at the army air base, Sioux iCity. army, however, reported that 8.748 owa, and be ready to go oversea:: of its wounded have been discharged

.0 do his part in defeating the enemy Sergeant 'Monnett, an engineer in 1 heavy bomber crew, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hailey Monnett of 410 10 Melrose Avenue Oreencastle. S; rgeant Monnett entered the scrice September 24, 1942.

THE FOOD FRONT ATTENTION, HOUSEWIVES Almost, if not quite, as important as the home front pledge w’hich the •government has asked American

housewives to keep- to pay no more have one NeVer coolt by gueaa . Un

Sgt. Ray Skimmerhorn, has return'd to army hospital, after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Skimnevhorn and other relatives. His afire.ss is Sgt. Ray Skimmerhorn, Ward >0 A. Brooke General hospital, Kort Sam Houston, Texas.

Pvt. Marion Underwood has return. ■d to his camp after visiting his aunt 4rs. James Skiiuhietfrorn and other elatives. His address is Pvt. Ma.rion Jnderwood, 35 0 93468 A P. O. 468 11th S-ervice Co. Parc. Inf. Camp •lackall, N. C. Warren T. Knauer’s correct address s Tech. Sgt. Warren Knauer 35161287 '.24th Service Sqd., 306 Service Group, ; Postmaster A. P. O. 528, New fork, N. Y. The address of Cpl. Cecil H. Robrtson is A. S. N. 35148605, 1097 .ingr. Utility Detachment, Camp iaibourne, La. He is the son of Mrs. Everett O'Hair. He would like > hear from his friends. J.

MONTGOMERY WARD

GOING TO USE

MY RATION COUPON

FOR WARDS STURDY

FINAL SOFTBALL STANDING Navy Gold 14 4 .77 O. K 13 5 .72 DePauw 13 6 .72 Navy Blue 12 6 .60 Lone Star 7 11 .38 Handy's 4 14 .22 France Stone 0 18 .00

Notice Is ll

NOTICK

•rehy given

that

Goldie

Rogera has fiK-«l lur petition in tin Putnam Circuit Court t'» have the time and place of her birth determined. Said petition Ih set for he.irlng tfept.

1 1. 1943.

killed this Hist day of Aug. lb4::. Omer O. Akers, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 2-l|>.

WANTED: Laundry help. HOME AUNDRY & CLEANERS. 28-tf

WANTED: Ride to Allison's SpeedT»y Plant. Hours 4:00 p. m.—12:00 m. Call 483-R. 26-tf

WANTED. Medium size team of mles or horses. G. E. Smith, R. 2 overdale. l-3p

WANTED: Cook, waitress, gat y. Green Star Restaurant, Pleas- j

Phone Reelsville* 1-tf

t Garden.

WANTED: Man for janitor work', 1 Voncastle Theatre. See Cliff Wor. i-St. I

, -Keal EstateW ILL TRADE 6 room house, 3 ots . in Lebanon for farm. Vaku' 1300. Write Russell Craig, 1414 ck street, Lebanon. 31-4p. ^■DR SALE: A four room house ■th an acre of ground. Just out of e clt y °n a concrete road. Smal’ ' irn ' chicken house, city water. "=e $2000, J. T. Christie, Real staet. 2-3t SALE: An attractive five 'b^ern house in east section of ty ' Pr ice $35()b. J. T. Christie, Rea! tate - ' I 2-3t.

P^R SALE: 9 room modern house 'iable for two families. Two blocks T r ' m ^uare. Best bargain in town. ,ohn Tharp. 2-lp

DOROTHY ©RAY cleansing creams t ,0UlA« ‘ ,X, » * 30 HUS TAX

'A

pRfcVOS

ALSO LARGEST SIZES... SPECIAL AT $3 EACH Dry-Skin CUanisr (Cream 683)—for dry skin. Cleanses and softens, too. Leaves skin looking smoother... softer. Solon Cold Cream — for me-dium-dry skin. Bland coldcream type cleanser. Ideal for young skins. liquifying Cleansing Cream — for normal or oily skin. Light, quick-melting. Thoroughly removes clogging dust, grime, stale make-up.

I like the look of Wards sporl shoes, the way they brighten my school outfits! I like the ruddy brown leather, it’s soft, yet hard enough to take its share of abuse. And, my clothes allowance likes

Wards thrifty price of

2.59 yi

Smooth leather Loce-to-T«»s Oxionl

Peeular Antique leather Loefer

I’m really hard on my shoes! That means that Mother will buy my new shoes at Wards because she knows they wear so well. And do I like Wards stylesl They're so smart, they look a lot more expen-

sive than

T

3.25

«4 K

scientific methods and food Will not be spoiled in the cdbking. « 4. Serving foods raw when possible —cabbage, carrots, spinach, etc.— conserves food values. In addition these foods are more nutritious eaten raw. . 5. Serve the tops of root vegetables as “greens.”- Beet and turnip “greens" are delicious. 6. Cook vegetables in smal amounts of water over slow fire. D< not over cook. Save the water fo: sauces or soups. 7. Cook meat at a low temperature — See conk book for correct temperatures for each kind—too great heat causes shrinkage in meats. 8. If you do not have correct measuring cups and spoons, get them. The best cook book will not insure you MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Thii Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief Many aufferprs rtlifeve nftffging backache quickly, once t bey discover that the real cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. The kidneys arc Nature's chief way of taking the excess acids and waste out of tne blood, i hey help most people passabout.? pints a day. ” ben disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up r ic 1 -1s, swelling, puffiness under s, headaches and dizziness, nty passages with smarting i

Bgatnut spoiled foods, tf you do hot use exact measurements. Do not forget this war is being fought on the Food Front, as well as on the Battle Front. Every house wife is a soldier.

DR. L. A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W. Main St.-Phontl63 CLOVERDALE Free Service lx given at mjr office on diseases of poultry. Always ready and willing to advise with you on your livestock problems. Small animals are given special attenlun. Stop In at my office and get acquainted.

the value of the food shipped by lend lease to our allies in 1942 statistic? show. The responsibility for this stupendous waste rests squarely on the shoulders of American women To prevent this waste in the future itheir job. It is an essential job es sentiai to the winning of the war. There are a few fundamental rules which will help greatly to ellmti

waste in the home kitchen.

1. Buy no more than your family

will eat.

2. Serve each member cf the fam ily no more than he will eat. 3. Buy a good cook bo k unless you

Dr. M. W. Jessup Chiropractic Clinic MINERAL VAPOR BATHS & COLON IRRIGATION.

Office Hours Mon. 8:80 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Wed. 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Frl. 8:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Phone 190 110 South Vine Street South of Post Office. GREENCASTLE, IND.

PUBLIC SALE I will sell at Public Auction at the Ford Building in Bainhrldge,

Indiana, on

At 9 A. M. Sharp, Central War Time.

Saturday, Sept. 4,1943

The following household articles:

8 cu. ft. (Tonley Tri-Shelvador electric refrigerator: new Delux model electric washing machine; 2 hiimer electric hoi plate; electric iron- electric lamps; vegetable bin; kitchen table; stool chair; kitchen safe with rollers; kitchen cabinet; set of shelves. Universal coal or wood range; meat saw, scales, dishes, glassware, utensils, jars, canned fruit, dressing table, wardrobe; Simmons steel bed, new box spring*, new Scaly-rest mattress; 2 rugs H’xH’ Inner-spring studio couch:

IRit "

Blast In A-l condition; 8 piece parlor set; 1 dining room suite; round table, 54 in. wide; buffet and 6 chairs; one

large- sl/.e Florence

inij' ruiriii - -— -- - Hi gaugp (lntiMf a -barr<‘l ham me fleas shot gun, .22 slnifle shot rifle D

few shells; pillows and some comforts.

TOOLS 2 pipe wrenches, 24 and 16 in. Other articles too num-

erous to mention. « * TEBMS—CASH.

Jake (Bob) Robbins No property removed until settled for. O. A. HUNTER, Auctioneer. H. R. SANDS, Clerk.

In I lie mutter .,f .Irt.-rmlnlng the lux rotes for certnln purposes hy Mutllscin

i !sSa.». , 5: fcy*

TOW NSHII’ III IMIKT CI.ASSIKICVriON

ment, except School Bushch

20.00 | School Supplle*. other than

oo.oo : janit'TH - ^—

150.00 200.00 75.00 40.0m

325 00 | 130.00 1 $1,700.00

. $',.900.00

4,000.00

. $9,900.00

ND: ami

50.00

3.

. $1,700.00

Special

School Fund

$0,730.00

TOWNSHIP KI ND

Salary of Trustee Office Kent Trustee’s Traveling Kxpcnse . Otrtuc Supplies. Printing and Advertising: ’ iv of Advisory Board Care of Cemeteries v.sa-ssing; *»y Trustee Miscellaneous • Total Township 1 uml

Tl’lTION Kl’NDPay of Teachers School Transfers • Total Tuition 1-un.l

RPKCIAB Ht’HOOB H

Kypulr of HulldingK ami care fln

4)1 Grounds •; Repair of Kqulpmc"'- - xcept

Schopl Ttusaca ,

8-hoot l-'iirn It ore OK FI NDS

Fl-NDS REQUIRKP FOR BXpresent year, to Township

fx-m-mher 31. of -nmilng ' rftr b nn-l

1 .Total Hu<lK>-t l-.-o Ima tc for

Ineotnlncc V<-r 2 Nrcesa iry I’.* " mli'ur-* be made fro n Appropriations tinexpenii! tl July of present year ••• Additional Appropriations to be made August 1, to December 31, "f present

ids Re«iuir«'d I Add

Dines 1, 2, 3 ami D ... • • • • Kl'M'9 UN HANIi ANU 'I'O HE UK KIVKt, FltuM SUl ItCI-.S OTHKK THAN Till'. I'U'ipuS1; 11 ItATK OF TAX IT.VV 0, Actual Bala nee, July >1, present year 7. Taxes to be •cdlecled, present year (December Settlement) 8. Miscellaneous it <• v c n u e , Other than from Tax Levy, to be recelvt d t c i August 1 % <»f present year to De* cember 31. of emojlng year. (Sue schedule hi Trustee’s

Office.)

(.i) Special Taxes (See Schedules) 9. Total Funds (Add Lines ♦», 7, Sa. and 8b)

10. Net Amount t<» be raised

for expenses to December 31, of ensuing year

11. Opera tins Balance (Not In

excess of Kxpi'tise January 1. to June 30, Less Miscellaneous Revenue for Same Period)

12. Amount to In* raised hy

Tax Levy

LKYIBB

Wt Valuation of Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls

Levy on

FFND3 Polls

’ownahlp

pue*.

Slipplb

Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools

Loans, Interest and Insurance Teachers' Meetings Janitor Service Transportation of Children . . Light and Power

Contingencies

Miscellaneous Total Speeial School Fund . POOR RKL1KF FCND:

It Direct Relief:

B1. Medical, Hospital and Burial 152. Other Direct Relief .... B3. Total Direct Relief (To

ml IP'

100.99 300 00 100 00

mi

250.00 50.00 120.00 5.000 00 so.oo 50 00 50 00 $3,730.00

$1,500 oo 800 00

tal HI and B2> $2,300.00

rn iik itufKii

Tuition Fund $ 9.900 0Q

Poor Fund $2,300.00

year

Total Funds

800.00

3.000.00

4.000 00

5011.04

2.500.00

150 00

9,880.00

600 00 14,500.00

2,800 00

992.00

3,612.00

2,029.00

1,14'. 80

13.00

1,427.00

1,748.00

1,005.00

1.076.00 6.114.00

4,600 00 8.377.00

1,145.08

1,505.00

3.766.00

6,123.00

1,000.00

600.00

2,005.00

300.00

4.066.00

1,000 00 7,123.00

100 00 1,100 00

i Special School

l Tuition

Rubber soled. Brown leather Saddle Oxford

.*1 «0

Total II 00 .... . • I,>11*111 VMV|.: ** T ITMWI-’.XT OF T VXK.X COI.I.K.CTKI)

\\II TO UK I'OI.I.Kl'TKIk

Levy on PriMi.-rty

* 1« * 40 j :.9 11.18

FINDS Township ... Spi-pIiiI School Tuition

Total

Collected

1911

il.liBu no U.'uin on :.nn on $8,420.00

Collected

1942

f i.:inii.o« *4.400.00 $2,900.00 4MO0.00

Collected

1949

$2,500.00 $2,000.00 $4,500.00

$1,222,050 xo Amount to He Rntsod $ 3,005.00 $ 4.000 no $7,129 on $n.i$4 oo

To Be Col'ccled

1944

$ j.oor. on $ i.o«« oo $ 7,123 00 $ 1 :l, 19 4 00 After the

ontgomery

Vv^ard

16-18 South Indiana Street.

Phone 151

Taxtnyers appearing shill have a right to hi* heard thereon, tax levies havo h»*en flutermlned, and presented to the County Auditor not later

♦ h ii two davs prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by

tIn* (’minty Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so to do, by the Countv Auditor, ten or n.on taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tux Commissioners for further and final

hearing thereon* by filing a petition with the Ooilnty Auditor not later than

Octobi-r 15, and the State Board will fix a date for hearing In this County.

Edgar Braden.

Trustee Madison Township.

Dated August 21, 1943.

♦At the same time and place, the following additional appropriations will bs considered: In Special School Fund, $150 for transportation; In Tuition Fund,

*• 'P .. . . ,4 F — * *

i'imipiiii'I t*«i . in r>|U'ri<ii r$i iiwvi i'hiiu, • $ $600 for pay of Transfers and Teachers.

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