The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1944 — Page 3
SELL with. WANT-ADS
■For SaleSAIjE: 700 bushel* Richland Dunfield soy beans; '100 busheli ;,.od white oats; 1 set extra pood ■chins harness; 6 bufhels of little j c> >ver seed, recleaned; 1 good as John Deere and gate seed sower i ^rass seed attachment. Rav rkin. 7-8-lS-3p.
THE DAILY BANNER, CREENCASTIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1944.
, .. A seven room home , these blocks from the courthouse.
FOR SALE: Modem 6 room house very near second ward school. Modern 8 room house, near college and an exceptional bargain. Modem 6 room house at edge of town, garden and garage. Modem, new 5 room house with garden and garage. S. c. Sayer*. e-nt.
-M iscellaneous-
>R SALE: 700 bushels of ti oata»-Doris Salsman,
good Belie 7-2i>.
e; SALE: 14 head, nice feeding us Scott C Hurst. 7-2t. )R SA LE: 1 good red polled horn bull. M. Bryan, R. R. 7-2p. >R SALE: 1*32 Chevrolet qpach. vev Woodall, three miles west ■Hand Mills. 7.1p i ANVAS COVERS in all sixes' 6x8 only $3 98. Larger sixes priced ordingly. MONTGOMERY WARD
7-ltii.
Th« best Mechanical Service for your Truck or ('ar regardless of make to lie fo Und i„ Western Indiana at KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Ffcene 268. We finance repair Jobs Ford Dealer* since 1910
JUST RECEIVED, shipment of range boilers. For sale to eligible buyers for replacement. 30 gal, capacity only $9.9.1. MONTGOMERY WARD. Mt.
SEE ALLAN LUMBER CO. for poultry fencing, poultry netUng and
Stock limited.
barbed wire-
fv>r upholstering, repairing and re> Rniahlng, and slip cover* at reasonable prices. Call Ait Furniture Shop, 8 We*t Franklin, Phone 299. 23-tf.
ANY ONE CAN APPLY Ward’s Resintom? flat wall paint. Oists only $2.69 for average size room. Can be applied in three hour*. MONTGOMERY WARD. 7_i t
NEW SHIPMENT of enamalware just received. Waah pans, drip coffee makers, dish pans, double boilers, open canners, sauce-pans, commodes MONTGOMERY WARD. 7.it
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Uon in the Putnam Circuit Court to 5»v* the time and plat** of hit birth determined. Raid petition i* net for
henrln* April k.
this nth (lay of April. 1044
°mer C. Akers, clerk of the Putnam
Circuit Court.
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LOST: One pair shell rimmed spectacles in red leather case. Nam* on case Dunn Scott Co., Pittsburg. Phone 382-W. Reward.
0AVOLE LIGHT SERVICE
A Good Friday candle-light Communion service will be held this evening at 7:30 o’clock in the Reelsville Methodist church.
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fruit sale and bazaar, in'
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J U. . T "J h ,'‘ 1 V l,el ' s " r ,l "' Bepubllesn mill l)i iiiii,inile parties In pntnnm ..mini..
Ford room in Bainbridge, Satu, - j fiVu^TiN.'-s
11 a. m„ April 8. by ladies of] , You wiil In ivl, N cuke notlee tlmt op Tuesday. Mav • nut ihp,.„ _. m
■ bel.l in .the vm-nma muImk preeineis in tMunm,, Com,., Dwinm. « , , , T 7-lt. 1 election, between t!i. In.lirs of kIx n el.a k A M nn<1 ai> „ e|,., k T ” ' -
jtituidge Christian church.
OR SALE: Registered Berkshire I
1< hi g. Phone Cecil Sutton.
of HU Id i
from th*» Sixth Con-
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SALE: Kitchen cabinet, good Sdition, Call 287-R. 7-2i:t.
j'lii>. tn nomlnnte enmlidateH i'nr mn following oYfleem,
I One memlier Ilf tin- Niitinnnl HntiBe of Itepiesentnt I »n» irnni im- vivii, ,■ , j tti-eHsliiniil Olstriet. emisIstlnK nf Hie eirtintles nf Wmien. K.niniiilii ViVmim,,,,' j r.irke, \ Jgo.^ AloiitK”i"i i >. Riitnuni. Bnniie. Ileinlrli ks mill Hiimlltiui ' .
of the
Mild I l.i milt im.
'•ountieM of Putnam and
ti4t4i Judicini (Mruull. ruiiMlRt inn
OR SALE: Good McCormick hay also good clover buncher. Boes- 1 jPairy, Greencastle Route 2. 7-2t.!
One SI ll I e HepreSenlilttVe fnf ih One prnseeutlng nttorney for Hi
county of Rntnnin.
one Fleik nf me initmini t'Ironit I’ourt.
One Counly Tii nsurer. One ('nun(y Hei nriler. One ifoniity Sheriff. One County (Tornoner. One Counts Surveyor.
One County ConimlxHloner, Seeoml District, t ]ni! County ■'nnimissioiiei. rhlnl IkHtrli t.
Tw.he Deli-Kutes to the Hepunllciili Slate Convention
Pleven 1 lelemiteK to ■ he Deinoernt Stale Convention
CUN TON FAl.LS METHODIST CHI’RCH) Fred S. Wintle, Pastor. Services for Easter Sunday. 10:00 a. m. Church School. Floyd Miller, Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. Service ot Holy Communion. Reception of members. REELSVILLE M. E. (JfMUTI Fred S. Wintle, Pastor. Services for Easter Sunday. :30 a. m. Sunrise Service. 7:30 a. m. Breakfast tn the church basement. 9:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 10:00 a. m. Church School. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship. 7:.I0 p. m. Evening Worship. 1 CANAAN METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Bible Study and prayer 7:45 Thursday FILLMORE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School 10: A. M. Morning Worship 11:00 A, M. M Y. F. 6:45 P. M. Evening Service 7:30 P. M. Bible Study and prayer 7:45 Wednesday U. S. C. S. Thursday
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l^OH SALE: 3 ton Of timothv rlnv’-* K^publican u ml < me Ihmiocrit
. . _ ^ thlrty-Meven preoln< ts.
jinxed nay; one McCormick Dec'-j Uomocrniic 6 ft. disc Cliff McMains. Air-! J, '^^r.V^, ) , u rTNAM . Clm ' , : IT , ’ ,>rK ' 1 it road. r_ tn Rtilph P. f'rotisore
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JOINT HKPRKSKN I ATfVK
Sanford Routine
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Peter R. Duncan Jesse F. Yoon*
COUNTY SHKRIhi-
Rnliert 1 1 Pni tun Walter L. Tlncher
COUNTY <’OHf)N|.;u
ChuM. A. MeUurrv
COUNTY ■SURVEYOR
Arthur 1*1 iiininer OOUNTY UO.UMISSIoNFR SNIi IiISTRR’T Ainon H Hunter COUNTY < 'O.M .M ISSP >N EK 'I It 11 Ul-iTRICT William L. Mullinlx DICLKO ATKS TO STATE UONA ICN I I' 'N
Kmery o Krattaln Samuel U Haver* .
net Uoiiiiult leomnn In each of the 1
Cliff McMains, Air-i'
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SALE: Howard radio ard Tola combination, changt>a 10 J' 1 Is. latest model; boy’s suit, sire I>erfect condition. Max Amlerl'j miles east of Fincastle. 6-3t.
f>R SA1E: 1937 Terreplane, good s. cheap. Phono 522-»M. e-Sp. RECIALS: Suits, $5.95 to i$8.95; ly shoes. Army pants. Bargain :ie, Northside Square. 6-2t.
UMMAGE SALE at the Court Saturday, April 8 at 8:30 a. m. tns Class of tjie First Baptist Wh. 6 . 2l OK SAI.E: Pony Cart (liewl rul^tires; also new jog cart. Harry ids. 6-2p
OK SALEt Firestone electric 'ders. 200 and *00 chicks sfze. C. Webbu j *■' 3.6t fR SALE: Baby chicks, straight $10 per 100, Roger cook, RussellIndiana. Wed. Thur. Frl.-tt OR SALE: Good power sheep/aring outfit. Four miles south of ichdale. Carl Rlgglc. 5-4 p >R SALE: About 500 to 600 bel s good recleaned oats. O. G. bb. 5-tf. "OR SALE: 3 Holstein male calvBayard Allen. 5-7-8-3n. ioneer Hybrid Seed Com early late varieties, suitable to PutCounty soil, Rex Hathaway, e, 1F11. cod-tf. ‘LOSING - OUT~SALE; Friday! H at 10:30. Pair of purebred )lyian mares; 20 head of cattle; j6 farm tools of all kinds, includFarmall tractor and all equip-* t; 200 bushels corn; lots of si*hold and miscellaneous articles; set of harness, etc. Oliver srnbs. e, mile east of Mt. Meridian State Rd. 40. Alton Hurst, Auet.
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;; , Madison Twp.. R R 4. C 3r... iu ast I.* I* or Second and Third Wards, 101 S. roller* .\venn.*.
n\ a ^ iriu- r* ^ . (iruemastl,.. Indiana Vn i, r VI « Fo| ‘ aCPP»C4UI1|^ Twf. . It 4. Ur. Diirast 1,. «ir L H M w F * r i'“ n „• , Franklin Twp.. R».nehdi.l... In.t rh.eter B. Ruurk Fur Jucksun and Kluyd Twps Eijliimr. R i James I. Itaniillon .. .. Uur 1’lrei anil Uoartli Wards, H.U i:. VVashlngton. i”*-w fc.aii.frlm'ru’V’v.r ,.45.. -— ...
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W11 ford "Mike*' Boswell 1 'It FA *1 N< 'T i'()M M | T'l I * KM K.\ Sam Ro**-—North Jackson ‘Clay I»aH|»*y—South JlnckHon Htlirh Ut’onnor—North (•'rankHn Klrncr O. Voiinfc—North Kr.mklin Karneflt 'rhompHon—Honth Franklin Mark 1‘ricHt—Fin(*afltlp Lee Myern-—North Kushc|| Dennis <‘lodfelter—Houl Ii RukspII W'llllatn N’eujfcnt—North riinton
!• or Cloverdale Twp . rloverd}ile."7nd. 167 W. .incob St., GruencafttIn
*■ have on hand one motor block npletely rebuilt) for a 1933 or '34 1 "NY'W Car Guarantee” on motor block. May be purchased Monthly payment Plan. MONTMERY WARD. 7-lt
LoiiIh WllllamH—South (’Union
C'llfrord lllllin—West Monroe Ralph Fo^her—K i*t Monroe QaJvin L Kina-—South Kloyd IRirold R. Uorham North Marlon
Melvin Rnnrk—®outh Marlon | Sam Henry—Kaet MadiMou
Frank Joyner—Went Mndi«on Wavne MiC'ulloukh—North \Va*hing:ton c’litr Mathews—South Wnshln^ton . ... Geors** Sims—North Warren ... Walter A. Wanudcy - •Kont |, Warren ... V \V ''ummiiiK*—Kast Jerfer^ou Vernle Lirkln—Weat J«*fferiKui
Fid word W Schulta—Mill (’reck
Wayne Hranneman Hast C’loverdale ... IClIii* Mundy-^Weet Cloverdale Levi Hasty—Jfforth Grc«meaatle Albert Slniey--I*lniedale Kvert Mo«>re—FoxFkSfire . .
1‘liafles Kinir—North First . Walter c. Gardner—North Flr**t
John O. Ttifjrhtsell—North Second Ucorre I*' Knauer—Smith Sec ond
Herbert Martin —North Third
W. K Bill' Tharp—South Third f*. (’lifford Frazier Nurth Fourth
ft L Itoarhdale ft. L Roachda 1« Hoacftdale ft I. Roscltdnlc Roachdale - Koachdale Russidl vlllc H. I. Itoachdalc H 1. Jud■ahi K I. <3reencast le It. ‘*t. Oreencnstle BainliridKc ft 1. Fillmore • • • . Fillmore R 3. Graenraatle H. 4. Ureencnstle It 4. Uretmc aat !«• ft 1. Reelsville ... R 2. Rce|s\ Hie . • R. 2. (Iri'encast le ft. 2, Greeneastle ft 2. Coatesvilie
ft 2. <Ireeni’HSt le
ft 2. Cloverdale H. 2. Cloverdale
ft I. Cloverdale
• R I. <1 reencast le R 2, Greencastle ^ ft. 2. Gretmcastle !J14 N. Johnston Si . Greencastte 30S V\ Liberty St.. Greencastle 214 Hillsdale’ A\e., (ireeneastle . 201 s Locust Si . Greencast le 434 Anderson Si.. Grecncnstlo "»12 Maple Avc*.. (ireeneastle 10 K. Larrahee Si., Greencastle 0 Park St . Grecuicnstle
RRH k C HAI'EL THI IU II The Brick Chaprl Methodist Church will hold its regular services this Sunday. Sunday school will convene at 10:00 A. M. and following p.t 11:00 A M. will be the Easter Morn-
NOTH i: OU IIEI.IMttUVI' T 4 X sm.es to hk >i\i>u. tn the ( ol NTY TKKASI HER OU 1*1 I- \ » »t l Ol Vl'» . I MII Y N Y. ON YIOMt Y Y , THE KI'ITI It YY
OU Y I'lt 11., lilll Siyte of Indiana
County of Putnam, SS HKLINgCHN! TAX SALK
of lands and city lots returned do-1 liu(|iient by treasurer of Piitviml <*oi rity. Indiana, l'<tu the non-pifynient | of taxes for the year of I'.i4l and pro-i \ ions years, 'TKRMS A NI» CONIH-
TIONS'OF SALK:
All sales shall b< for cash, paid hy J the purchaser to th- (‘ounty 'Treasurer : at tin* time of pm has» . Wlien less j than the who|«. ot ,in\ tract of land shall be sold the iiuantity sold shall be iii a ft qua ra fm i, as near as pi a. tleable at the most northwesterly corner of Hie 11 act, and when less than the whole or any Inlot or outlet of any! city or town shall !>• sold the* part sold} shall extend from the main or prin-t olpnl street, road, or* alley from the] most convenient front to such lot. to tin 1 rear of hucIi lot and so as to bonriYl ] the same by lines as nearly parallel i with tiie outlines of such loi as pra* - j
tleable.
When more than one tract of lot j beloriR’lnK’ to-the same person shall be j for sale at the same time, in the same ' municipality, corporation or township.. part of eac h of said tracts or lots j shall be iffered first for tin* payment ! of the whole sum due from such own-i
d tract off a part of such
tract tn lot shall then l»e offered to]
the highest bidder for cash.
Notice is hereby Riven that so much i if the foretfoiim lands and lots as III.I\ Im* I'l- t , in dikehurgu the J taxes and street itninc vetnen t s. inter- j est and ehurffes whieh may he due thereon are due from the owner thereof at the time of sale will be offered at public auction at the Court House of Putnam County, Indiana, in the* City of Ureeneast le, on the sceond Monday in April. MM4. the elate beinu the 10th
ing Worship Services The Youth Fellowship will meet in the evening Plan to attend these services.' ASSEMBLY BOOM SERVICE The public is invited to attend the .evangelistic service at the Putnam county court house Saturday evening. April Nth at 8:00 o'clock. Paul M. Robinson will bring the message on the subject, “What Do You Think of the Cross?” These meetings are non-sectarian with an earnest do.Siiv urn the word of God go foith/Mnift'^t ' might ac-conipli.-h that winch tie pleases. An 'invitation is giv^n * aeh evening at the close of the service thaS anyone after hearing the word niig!/* rejient and believe and receive Chrijf and bd saved. We urge yon’to’ pny for this service if you are a Chilsllan, anil be present if and bring your unsaved friends and relatives. (1 Cor. 15:3) “Christ died foi our sins according to the scripture:.“ SUNRISE SKItYK I \T MUAIOKt Then- will be an Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 Sunday morning. Tinplace being at Elishe Zeiner's home Rev. Kenneth Evans will deliver th. message and there will be special music. Cone and enjoy a spiritifd feast. RAINKItIDUE METHODIST CHURCH Vcrn/m Big'er, pastor Easter Sunday, April 9: 6:;>0 u. m. Union Sunrise Sorvioe at the (Thristian Church. The Youth Fellow.-hip is in charge of this service of worship, music, and faith. 7:30 i. m. Immediately following the service there will be an Easter breakfast. Everyone is invited. 9:30 a. m. Church S- hcxil. How,in’ Hostetler, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning W. rship S.;--vice, "The Empty Tomb." Sermon Reception of membt is. choral music by the choir.
MT. MERIDIAN RKV1\ \L NOTES ■ The revival in the Mt. Meridian Methodist Church is -cheduled to close Easter Sunday evening, ApE! 9. There will be services both Saturday and Sunday evenings but no Sunday morning services. The public is extended a cordial invitation to attend the remaining services of the revival at 8 o’clock each evening..
FILLMORE A large crowd attended the funeral of Mr. John Clark at the Christian ehurch last Friday after noon, with Rev. Paul Robinson of Greencastle in charge. Grand sons were pall bearers and grand daughters, flower bearers. Tile Youth Fellowship meeting was well attended at the Met’ndisl church last Thursday evening. Rev. Edmund Wame gave n splendid tad: which all enjoyed. IJiian Buis and Marjorie Hunter sang special songs It was a mo t profitable am! enj. able 'meeting for everyone. Li: V refreshments was served.' Rev. and Mt - James Shockley a.- i son. Indiana t oils Mr. and Mis Noble Fry were Sunday din t guests of Mr and Mr-. Wilfner U - of Floyd township. Captain .1. I>. Howell of Indi. ntown Gap, Pa and Mias Josephine Aden of City Hospital school of Nut - ing were Thursday evening dint-' guests of Mr . Ella Ader. Mrs. Amos Huntei was hostess t> the Mother's Afternoon Club Tu - - day. Response to roll call 'My Hr bands Baby Picture" by-twenty (members. Mrs. Wendell Smith read t’.v very interesting papers. A delight in' "ocial hour was spent while the h less served lovely refreslim’.-nts in kt'eping with Easter, after which ti club adjourned to meet in Mav w Mrs. Walter Wright Sunday guests of Mr. and M*-: Robert Shuck were Mesdame Ru ' Shuck, El tin t Spencer Ben Haul ■ Miss Franci s Oar) all of Greencastle Mrs. Richard Ve.u-li, Indiana;oh. and iPhillip Shuck from the Souti' Pacific. Mr. Shut k is a gunner (.r an air craft carrier. Mr. and Mrs I lasso of Martin vilio -pent Sunday with their dangler, Mrs. Lloyd McGinnis anil fam! iyMrs. W. J. Elliott and MrsO. i Bridges accompanied Mr. anl Mrs. W. E. Hoavin of Coaling Station (.< Crawfordsvillc Saturday where th spent the day. R. C. Thorne of Greenstburg. O. F Thorne of Michigan City and Raj Randolph •>! Danville called on the** aunt Miss Elmer Robinson Sund’v afternoon. Mrs. A. J. Cox was here from Dtroit Michigan for the funeral of M Clark. Darrell Huller of Camp Belvolr.
Va, was here iast week visit.mg his father, Cecil Huller and family and his wife in Gn*eacastle. Mrs. Edith Ruark, and Miss Madelyn O’DeU visited Su -lay with Mr. and Mrs. Vietot Alice and two daughters in Plainfield. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Burks of Villa Park. Illinois spent Saturday night with the formers sister, Mrs. Alice Minter and Miss Mary Burks. Their Sunday visitors Wt re Mr. anl Mrs. Forest Staley and on Jessie of west of town. Sunday guests t ' Mrs Mary Proctor were Mrs Ray Sallust and daughter Elaine of near Bainbridge. Mrs. Cesla Applecat of Ciatosville enjoyed a visit with her sister, ifra. s uite MfN l Ft lda|r until Monday. Mr. and Mrs Vi t Zeiner and two children. Flo\-l lownship. visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wm Zeiner. Mrs. Carl Nteml. and three rhildern spent Sunday afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Harry Neler near Brick Chapel. Mrs. Robert Jnrd md on, (IndlaoapoUs visited fri ntt Thursday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Smith. The Home Economic clas es in hgh school spent last Friday in liulanapolis with their instnu tor. Mrs. Mabel Davids tn Among them were. Freshmen, Donna V o vel, Elsie Rol)insnn, Norma (’- ' *■. Crystal Day, Deloris Horner, 1 -tiella Smith, and Melba Smith. gopiitv* .ires. Mary Jane Mi rehart, Frances Robinson, t -d Madonna Bui Juniors. Emma Kay Buis, Nadint Wilms, and May Lou Alexander. First place we visited was the Russ, t Cafeteria, went through the dining roan, k tchen and ba ment, wi at« tr lunch there. Wi* went from there to Ayres bakery and saw the men at work, we sampled doughnuts. Our next visit was through the sewing department, where women wm* making drapes, then to the tea f "to From there to the Riley Hospital where we saw different kinds of children and some ot their treatment- Knnninder nf the day and evening was free. Most of the girls went to a moVie. All left for home on the 12:15 bus The trip was really beneficial \ I interesting. We hope some other II me Economic class will get to hav the pleasure of going to various places.
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Ben F. Dnvls 301
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I*au I Gflines 123
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I'laol K Hunter ft- 2. Conteevillo
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Ross Ton* ft 2, Greencastle
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ft. 2. Greencastle K. Wasliln^toy Bt. w. WashlnRton St
Russellville
Roy Beebe
Fluude Hanna
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Glenn Mark
Kfflc Herbert W. K Powell Guy Will fa m son . . . Rohert Stoner
j^eo F. Fonrud
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ANTED: 3 or 4 room unfumishLnise or apartment. Phone 510-K.
7-2p.
ANTED; Standing timber, WalAsh. Sugar and Oak. Lawrence 't. Phone 96F21, Jamestown.
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Jackson and l-'loyii Twp., Fllltnori»
. , . Franklin Twp., Hnneiidn Ii* Russell Twp.. RiissnllvitliClinton and MuUJsnn twps. K. t. QreencHMtie Monroe Twp., Bainttridge . . . . Marion and Jefferson Twps., R. 2. Oreenrasfln Wsshlns-ton and Wnrren Twps.. Reelsville Uioverdale 'I’wn.. Ulovenlale Orcenc-UHtle Twp.. H .1. Oreeneastle First and Fourth Wards, ton Berry St . nreenciiRtle Second Ward. 101 Blnominirton St.. Cireenrastle
1 C. Brothers Third Ward. 201 Kim St.. (in-t-nr-as PRISriNCT nOMMITTKBMRN „ . YV F OiKer—North Jaiksoti Tt 2. Bnaelidnle Ularenr-e Wttrd—kouth Jarkson R. 2. Ront-hilnie U A Knller—North Franklin Roarhdole Bernelee B Kohblns—South Franklin Roachdale civde t Nipper I Carrington- Flm-astle R 1. Halnhridvc Joim Ivan lyeaton—Flnr-aslle R. 1. Roacltdnle Winfield 8. Wrkh—North Rnsiwll RussellvIBe Will V Bird—Hon th Russell R- I. RoaOhrtiUe T>ewey Stulls—North ullnton R 1. Oreenrnst’e Rh-hard Ralrd—Smith Ullnton R 1, Oreeocnstln H. R Hands -Fast Monroe Rulnbrldiie Fort Ollolr—West Monro. R 1. Oree*-«rti« Lloyd Summers—Norih Floyd R 1. RainBt)idge Roy Reehe—South Floyd R i. FIBniore rieorire r. Bowman—North Morion R 1. Fphiore Othn T. Meek-South Marlon R -■ Greet^iistle .holm Nelson—JCasI Mndlaon I >} * nreenrosil* Hen Wells—-West Madison « J. Oreencnstle Raymond Rex Hammond—North WsOhlngton R 2. (It nenatl» Gilbert Drehor—South Washington r . n . 2 Re.-lsvllle R Frank Jones—Non It Warren Tt. 2. ilreen.-astle Kenneth Meek—East Jefferson R. 1. roatesville men Mark-West Jefferson R 2 OreoneHstle Itasll n Stnley—Min Creek , R -■ Cloverdale Ulmer Flnnev—Raet Cloierdtle • • • • • noverdale Ony W. Herbert—«o«t Cloverdale R. 2. Cloverdale YV R. Powell—West Cloverdale . ... ■ .. Cloverdale Jess.. R Coffman—North Oreencnstle " Columbia st Rond Thnd Jones—Foxrldse ...• ■• R 2- Oreencnstle Russell O. Clapp—North First «,d. n e.'',’ 1 ' "i"," 5 John Paul Wysons—South First flfi YY . f oluTnliln St. p. C. Stewart—South First .'.."J,,}', ^ al 4 n, R Maynard D. Khonkwller—North Second A X P T-eo C. Conrad—South Second 101 Bloomington St. Rdwnrd Maddox—Worth Third r.SS K. Anderson St Robert Stoner—South Fourth ' #n Berry St. Notice Is hereby eiven thtit said names on the several ballots exeepi where ,l,ere '« no contest will be voted on for the offices d. sljnnted at the polling n ares In su.-h prerlnets In Putnam County, Indiana, on luesday. May 2. 1»44. between the hours of six o'clock A. M. *nd six o’clock P M on said day Slid Primary Rleellon will be trov.-rned by the laws of the State of Indiana.
„ re l n Vn'^VItness"Whereof. I have hereunto subscrllMd my nunie and affixeil the r.ast Clinton Township. Priced in p, n i <>f my orriee. this nth day of April^T>^ c*^akrrs
Clerk of Putnam Circuit Court.
? OMBN WANTED. Who need t* and pillow cases. Our storks Plentiful In Ward’s Thrift Quality at $.98 each and pillow cases $.20 each. MONTGOMERY RD. 7-lt.
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dwood floors, furnace, bath and asc Price 4500. J. T. Ohriatie, Estate. 3-6t. SAilsE: A 160 acre stock farm ,as t Clinton Township. Priced Ln *’ ■ I X.-Christie, Realestate, 3-bt
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KDDIK lil IS. Auditor Putnuin (’ounty, Indiaii.'i.
\\ hmIi i iij4 i on Ti»$> n*t|ii|t Averilt, Mrs. K G.— lloosicu Hiffh-] land i’Jirt Lol 2?—$2.39 Hup. No. 88r.l. * Boyd. Geo W SW SK Sec. is. Twi j 13, Range :»—lo Aoreii—$'• Mis—Dap.
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Bathe. B(inc TT ooslcr HiKhhLnd Part Lot 3(3 $k 7*,—Dup. No H7J4 Frahh. LeHt<*r Ook Hill Lot 10
$10 f,3 Dup No. s79i).
I'islicr, Frank & WIIV Oak III!I part Lot 3 $1 7R—Dup. No. shi;«. I lift, A If re I SW Sue. is. Twp. 13. Range *» 71.70 Acres $(,s 3',— Hup.
No. K914.
Hall, Chane. y F.—”K *4 SW See. 12 —
1 Aert—$1.93 Dup. No. 8937.
Ilootcn. John I >. iV Wilt Ft. N\'*’ Sue 24. Twp 13. RunRV ‘i -1.7a Aer* a
— $l«.(;:i Dup. No. 890 7
Jmwrev, Mary A—"NK SW See 21. Twp. 13, It.iiijj' f»- -25 Acre *•• •“»2
Dup. No. 90s:.
Moslot k. Chris—HtJOfMer IHflfhlaiul Lot 77. Hoosier Highland Lot 7s—$7.s9
—Dup. No. 9115.
Turner, James Rice—Oak Hill Lot 1
—$5.2K—Dup. No. 9400.
Wyndham, Tf. S. ^ Wife Hoosier Highland not 149—fs lo imp. No
9457.
.l<*n>r*oi» iimIiIii Holllngfiwort h. Wllrmi P. "SW SW See. 12. I'wp. I linngc* 3 .00 Acre $2.34 Dup. No. 'OKS. \\ nr run TownMlifo JohuPtu*. Rola i R Wifi SW NW Si r. 20. 'I’wp. 13. Range 4- 4o Acres $:;s.72 Dup No. lOlds. f*i***eiieniitli* Fh> Samuel G. Dwr.an—l*«ek Lot 9 Blk. <’•; peck Lot 10 Blk 0; Peek Lot 11 Blk ♦I; P. ek Lot 12 Blk. O $54.10 Dup No.
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Hammond. Mary G.—East Lot US $x:j.K1- Dnp. No 0857. |{ nMMel I v I lie Town Slither)in. Millie—<>P Lot 49—$59.::o —Dup. No. 1935. Notice Im hereby given that so much of the landH, city and town lots tl. Heribed in the foregoing list im rnpy be neoersarv to dlHeharge th** lax* for State. County, Township. (’iF. Town. School and oilier tux *s in I’m mini Pounty, Indiana, ini'luding the intoreMt. eharges and penalties thereon, or da* from Hn* owners thereof t tne time of Hal* 1 , will l»e sold at public ttuctlon m the County Court House door, in the city of GreeneaHtle Hni-! Count>. hy th* County Treasurer of Said Putnam County. Indiana, on the second Monday <>f April, 1944. th** Ha me being Monday, April 10th (tenth). 1944. Hold nah* to begin at H> (ten) o’clock in the forenoon of said day. and to be continued from day to day. until all mild landH. city and town lots, are sold. All lands, city and town lots de*rrit>cd above therein, which have been offered for sale for delimiucn' taxes, interest and penalty by sail Treasurer for any two successive* years, uud no person having hid therefor a sum equal to th* 1 tax s, penalty, Interest and charges thereon as prescribed hy law. said Treasurer will at the 8ame time and place sell all such lands, city and town lots as other lands mid lots are Hold .and upon tin* same terms and conditions. Witness my hand and seal of office this HOth dftv of March. 1944 KDDIK BPIR. Auditor Putnam Countv, Indiana. (SEAL) 30-3t
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S, 'J CAPTURED ON THE BURMA FRONT, U three barebeaded Jap prisoners are marched by Alii 1 .s il- ■■■ to a rear Una tot questioning. Oflicial Indian Ministry of Informatlai photo (JnternttiontlX
AS LAVA FROM VESUVIUS CRUSHED TOWN IN PATH
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This spectacular oiigiual picture, just released by the U. S. Navy, shuws lava from Mt. Vesuvius about to spread over the little town of Han Sebastiano, at the foot of the Volcano. Note black carp t moving into the picture at lower left. That's the Lava. Inhabitants of the town were evacuated by the helpful Yanks.
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