The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1944 — Page 2
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Autarch 15fh is the deadline for filing your Federal Income Tax. In brief, these ore the things you are to do: 1. File your tax return for 1943. 2. Pay in full the lax for either 1942 or 1943, whichever is greater. 3. Pay 25% of the tax for the smaller year. (You can pay this in two equal instalments this March and next Man h if you wish.)
From now on, accurate farm records will be highly important. Looking ahead, why not use a checking account? Each payment will be “on the record,’’ whsn future tax l" jLy
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THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All” 8. R. ILwiden. Publisher Entered In the postoffice at Greer castle, Indiana aa sprond class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878 Subscription price, 1? cents ner week; $3.00 per year by mail In Put narn County; $3.50 to $5.00 per yeat by mail outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street
A ItIBI.E THOUGHT FOB TOD A3 Had associations, filthy literature, arc like wading in a sewer. No on lias to fill ins mind with evil mental pictures; pray for deliverance from i vil thoughts ami associates, do not : ck them out; Pray that ye entei not into temptation Luke 22:40.
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raph Agency said reports from neuti il correspondents in Berlin indicated that the rrfid was a great -li i g ti. Berliners, who believed that the record losses 68 bombers and 11 figl .■ r- inflicted on the attacki. g formations Monday would disnr. ip the allied command from fut-
t’a r daylight attempts.
The dispatch said the new attack rot only d( stroyed whole streets of buildings but also the last hope of effectiveness of German ground de-
SITSS TAKE TOLL WASHINGTON, March 9 (UP) U ,S. Submarines have sunk 16 more J' .ianc-o ships, including five trans- - ‘s di their increasingly effective campaign to isolate Japan’s outlying bases, the navy announced today.
LENi -I.E.U E INDISPF'<SABLE WASHINGTON. March 9 (UP) - [ Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, terming lend-lease indispensable to | the .nation’s war strati gy, said toI day the program must Lv left intact because "we are now on the tbreshhold of critical action against the enemy both on the European front and in the Pacific." "Our war plans are dependent upon each of the United Nations being ready to play its full part in the offensives to come,’’ he told the house foreign affairs committee. ‘‘And if our fighting partners arc to strike with maximum force, they, as well as we, must be < quipped for battle.’ KEPULSE NAZIS ALLIED H E A D Q U A H,T E R S NAPLES. March 9. (UP) American infantrymen fought off two new German attacks on the Anzio beach-
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Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman art expected to return home today from New York City. Mrs. Florence McPerran, 702 south Locust street, returned to her home Wednesday from the county hospital. Mrs. Arthur Larkin and bab> daughter returned to their home Wednesday from the Putnam county hospital Guy Wright attended the ColeMi nford sale at Marshall, Illinois. Wc Inesday. and purchased six fine animals for the Wright-Chevington farm herd. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Boggess and daughter Charlotte Ann of Indianaj.olis are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Loucas, east Seminary street. Lester Conrad and son Richard have returned home from Connecticut where they visited with James Conrad, who is in training at the University of Connecticut. In Tuesday night’s accident at the Bloomington street crossing in which a Pennslvania train struck an automobile, the name of the driver should have been Clark instead of Cedric Tharp as was reported in The Banner yesterday. The occupant of the car was uninjured in the crash as he got out of the auto before the train hit it.
Chest Colds
UICKS ▼VapoRub
lo Relieve Misery Rub on Tested
Society Mrs. Handy To Be Hostess To Friday Circle The Fr iday Circle will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. £ E. Handy, Northwood. r v + + Priscilla Club Meeting Postponed The regular meeting of the Modern Priscilla Club which was to have been held Monday, has been postpon
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Mrs. Matthews Will observe .H3rd Birthday Mrs. Mary Matthews, mother of Win. Matthews of near Greencaitle will celebrate her 83rd birthday on March 19th in the home of her laughter. Mrs. Ben Evert of Sheriian. A pitch-in dinner is planned for the occasion.
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Kinl Brown Given A Surprise on Birthday Thirty-five relatives and fr.ends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dickey for a surprise birthday party for Bud Brown. When Bud arrived everyone invited him in by singing Happy Birthday. The evening was spent by playing games and with music and singing Refreshments of sandwiches, birthlay cake and ice-cream were served. Everyone left at a late hour wishing Bud many more birthdeys as happy as this one. 4* •*• •* + Brick Chapel Group Had Good Meeting
IN’rifAXAPOI.IS LIVESTOCK Hogs 8.060: fairly active, steady on all weights; sows fully steady; 200-250 lbs., $14 05-$14 20; 250-330 lbs., mostly $14; 330-400 lbs.. $13.50: 160-200 lbs., $13.90-$14.10; lOO-lf.ll IBs., $10.75-$12; sows mostly $13.10$13.40. Cattle 1.000; calves 600: all classes fairly active, mostly steady; bulk medium to good steers $14-$15.25; 2 loads good and choice 1180 lb. steers $16; few heifers $14-$14.50; bulk $11-$13.75; beef cows mostly common to low good S9-$11.50; canners and cutters $6-$8.75; vealers rather slow; good and choice about steady at $16-$16 50. Sheep 2,500; lambs steady; few medium to choice native lambs $11$16: 2 loads 93 lb. good and choice westerns $16.25. 650 JAPS KILLED NEW’ DELPHI. March 9 (UP)^ American troops have killed 650 Japanese in the Htikawng valley of Northern Burma vhll losing only seven men, Brig. Ge.n. Frank Merrill reported from the front today.
NEWS OF THE BOYS The new address of Francis Dale Nelson, S 1/c, Armed Guard Center. Treasure Island. San Francisco, California. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson and the husband of Mrs. Ann Nelson. Cpl. Lloyd Bennett’s corrected address is Cpl. Lloyd J. Bennett, 35581950, A. P. O 308. c o Postmaster, New York, N. Y, Cpl. Bennett is stationed in England. Robert Hamblen of Oloverdale who was inducted into the army recently, has been sent to Gd. Sec. Hq. Det. Sta. Camp, MP, L. A. P. E Wilmington. Calif., for his basic military training. Henry Smith of Greencastle, has been transferred to the 96th Inf. Di-
vision at Camp Wliite. Oregon, for j
The M Y. F. of Brick Chapel met | ^is basic military training.
B. Henry O’Neal. 405 No. Indiana street, has been sent to the Infantry Replacement Center at Ft. McClellan, Alabama for his basic military
training.
Reeve F. Morlan of Reelsville, who was inducted into thi army recently, has been transferred to Ft. McClel-
last Sunday evening at the home of j Charles and Sylvia Cox. The discussion was given by Martha Sutherlin and Mary Hendrichs. Games were played after the business meeting and a short worship service was given with Norma Sutherlin and Sylvia Cox in charge. The meeting |
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head, a communique disclosed today while allied bombing squadrons lashed out again at Nazi supply lines funnelling down from central Italy to the battle fronts below Rome. Low-flying allied fighter bombers ranged almost unopposed over the Anzio front yesterday, supporting the 5th Army ground forces and hammering incessantly at Nazi armor and infantry units forming in the rear areas for what was expected to hi another major blow at the beachhead.
.hen adjourned to meet again Sunday , lan Alahama wherc he will leceive evening, March 12. 1944 at 7 o’clock | hi( , ba9ic mimary tralnl
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BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Edgar M. Gowin, et ux to James Jones, et ux, lot in Roachdale, $1.00. Laoma B. Gill tb Mary Ruth Barcus. land in Warren twp., $1.00.
CLOSED FRIDAY AFTERNOON During funeral of our friend and fellow Florist, KENNETH PECK.
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JSJ .{. •{. -J- -I- f -!• q. ,g-. ♦ ANNIVERSARIES ♦ vif 4- -9 4- -I- -I- -!* •e d- & Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Emmett E. Green, 46 years today, March 9. Mr . and Mrs. Arthur Sheets. Roachdale, R. I, 15 years today March 9. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pickens. 31 • years today, March 9. Birthday I Ennis Masten, east Washington Street Road, today, Mar. 9. Mrs. Arthur Sheets, Roachdale. R.j 1, today March 9.
FOR SALE: 1 team of horses Sj years old; harness and wagon; cow coming 4 years old; heifer calf 3 mo. old; colt 1 year old; 1 sow; two | sows open; two shoats; some farm | machinery. Call at 15 E. Berry St. or 17 S. Indiana St. 9-2p. |
FOR SALE: Piano, good condition. Bert Wright, Fillmore. 9 2p |
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