The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 August 1944 — Page 3
TH6 iAUY ©RECNCASIlE, IKUANA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1944.
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T GW5ENCA8TLE TWP. + diana are spending a few days with
Mrs. 1MI* ♦ | their daughter and husband, Mr. and -5- + + +4 , + + - l'4’++@ Mrs. Raymond Lisby.
J. S Mrs. Elizabeth Browning and daughters of Greencastle and the former’s niece and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Woods of Ohio were Sunday morning callers in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell. In the af-
s of Mr. and Mrs. J. S are their nephew Raymond and daughter of Elletsville, >heir niece Mrs. Raymond is a patient in the Putnam
I hospital.
Mr dna Mrs. Harter of Fiona In- I temoon Mr. Mr*. «erin- Sublett
were also gueste in the FurSell home On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold and Mrs. O. W. Irwin of this community and Willard Kendall of Greencastle attended a basket dinner at the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Kivett near Belle Union. Mrs. Gene Girtoh and daughter, Mildred Girton spent several days in the home of her uncle. Frank Rogers whose death occured last week. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Girton and family attended the Rogers funeral
in Bhinbridge.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
1 1,e matter of determining the tux rates for certain purposes by WashTowushlp, Putnam County. Indianu. liefore the Township Advisory i, ,. Is hereby given the taxpuyeia of Washington Township, Pulliam Indluna. that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their meeting place, on the 23th day of August, 1344, will consider the fol-
, budget :
TOM VS 1411* III IMilil « I, aTION
School Supplies, other than
.$ 720.00 | Janitors' Supplies SOO.OO fiOO" Janitor Supplies 200.00 100.00 | p uel for Schools 800.00
ami Insurr
IIII’ FUND: of Trustee
Rent fa Traveling lOxpenae Supplies, Printing and rtising Advisory Hoard f Cemeteries ng hy Trustee
piteous
225.00 ! Loans, Interest
76.00 ; anee 120.00 I'eucliers’ .Meetings 395.00 \ Janitor Service 250.0't ; rmnsportutlou of Children
rowiiship F’ 1 "" 1 * 1,925.00 I.lght and Power N PPND: • I ontlngencles Tenchera $17.700.0" Miscellaneous
■I’liiiiafcrs loooo Total Special School Kund 113,580.00
Tuition Fund $18,100.00 POOR REUKF FUND: , , SCHOOL FUND: H. Illreet lleliert uf Hulldlngs and cure HI. Medlcitl, Hospital and
rounds ...T $ 1,200.00 lluriul $ 1,000.00 u f Equipment, except 0 ui i ‘ i* > * , i^i' t n f 400.00
800.00 130.00
1,360.00 «.750.00
350.00 250.00 250 00
A much needed shower came early Monday morning, most all crops of wheat and oats are threshed or com- { bined, some clover seed ready to
ombine.
Rev. Stanley McGaughey of Roach- ( dale was a dinner guest of Mr. and ' Mrs. FM. Clodfelter on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Olin Leonard brought her j sister. Mrs. Vance Clodfelter and i baby from Culver hospital to the 1 home of her mother at Roachdale, Saturday. j
SportJ Locals Wallop Spencer, 17-8
SELL uuA WAMT'ADS
■For Sale-
200.00 ( 500.00
962.30
than thk ruui'os-
K OK VAX LKVV
Busses Furniture and Kiiulp•■xcent School Busses FSTIM A'I’F xr. .90* HEQriHKD FOR EX-
T i present year, to Township her 31, of ensuing year Fund
tul midget KHtlmate for
Icutnittg t ettr $1,9.6.0"
. -s.it v Kxpctnliturcs to
, tnailc from Appropriunns Itncxpetided July 31.
present year
Iillilotuil Appruprlatton*
lie made August 1, to
• ember 31, of present otlil Fvmils Required
ihl Lines 1. 2, 3 ninl 4t . 2,887.60
S mV HAND AND lO HF. 1\ FI) FROM SOURCUS
R
CI'E
ctuul li:tItlltce, July 31,
tesent vettr 744.00
’lives, to lie Collected, reieut year (December
Mtlemcnt) 1,100 0ft
:isi elluncous R e v e* n u e , I her than fmm Tax Levy, I be received from August of present year to Depmber 31. of ensuing year, y. ,. sclietltile in Trustee’s
iff ice.)
ini Special ’faxes (See Schedules) ilii All Other Revenue (See Schedules) ■util F'ttnds (Add Lines 0,
sa. and X|>) 1,844.00
Vl Amount to he raised Ot expenses to December
II, nf Misulng year 1,043.00
Iperatlng Balance (Not in . ss hi Expense January to June 30, Less Mlscelnneiius Revenue for same
Vrlod) ,... 800.00
Amount to lie raised by
'.ix Levy l,S43.O0
PHOPOXEI)
’aluatiou of Taxable Property ier of Taxable Polls
INDS
Total
tTotal HI ami H2)
Direct mil It'd
$ 1.400.00
Totnl Poor Kellof Fund
to hi: raised
$ 1.400.0"
Special School Fund
Tuition Fund
Poor Fund
$13,5*0.00
$18,100.00
$1,400.0"
0,790.00 «
9,050,00
600.00
soo.oo
750.00
21,170.00
27,900.00
1,900.00
4,745.00
16.330.00
2,090.0(1
5,700.00
4.433.00
300.00
1,000.00
500 00
5,000.00
9,445.00
26.263.00
2,3:0."O
11,725.00
t,637.00
3,275.00
2,000.00
HEBRON Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Perry word, Mrs. Rose Mendenhall and daughter and Paul McGill of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs Frank McGill of Parke County and Paul McGaughey and family. Mrs. Ruby Dragoo and Robert Dragoo and daughter spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Sophia Wilson in Roachdale. Master Jimmie Spivey of Crawfordsville is staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norman while his mother is visiting his soldier daddy in California. Mrs. Byron. Gegar of Crawfordsville spent Saturday night and Sunday with her parents, Mr. r nd Mrs Fred Dahlgren. Mrs. Dahlgren has not been so well since Thursday of last week. Miss Margaret Farthing, Virginia Reed, Jennie May Stearley, and Mary Frances Walters all graduate nurses of Terre Haute were entertained at the home of Miss Evelyn McGaughey over the week end. They visited Turkey Run State Park, Sunday afternoon.
Greencastlo’s semi-pro baseball team traveled to Spencer Sunday and
INFANTRYMEN AWARDED I defeated the club representing that INK. BADGES IN IRELAND , city by tl “* >Cl ' r< ' of 17 to 8 - Joh:l HEADQUARTERS xciTD/Amr a xt Koss and M.ke I zouanakis formed
EUROPEAN
THEATER OF OPEUATONS Thir-ty-three members of an infantry unil undergoing training In Northern Ireland were awarded Expert Infantry Badges at a formal review recently. They were the first infantrymen in the European Theater to complete the exhaustive tests and receive th"
new citation.
The presentation was made by Lieutenant Colonel George W. Childs, West Point giaduate, whose wife, Mrs. Mildred Childs, lives at 2613 South Kent St., Arlington, Virginia. They included Technical Sergeant Lawrence E. Pierce, R. R. 3, Green-
castle Indiana.
the local battery.
The Greencastle attack was led by Jimmy Zeis who hit two home runs and a single. "Midge” Goodman and Westfall also collected three hits fm the winning team. Nqxt Sunday, the Greencastle players will probably see action at
Coal City.
The local lineup against Spencer (k’as Tzouanakis, catcher; West, left field; Taylor, shortstop; Zeis, third base; Agnew, first base; Westfall centerfield; Goodman, second base; Cartwright and Shinn., right field; Ross, pitcher.
POLICE HELP GI WEDDING TOLEDO, O. (UP) When Lt. Richard Palmer of Cleveland was two hour late for his wedding to Catherine Simpson he was met ct the railroad station by a police es- ; cort. rushed to the courthouse for! the license, thence to the bride’s ; home and finally to the Monroe j Street Methodist church for the cere-1 mony.
CARD OF THANKS , I want to thank my neighbors and friends for the many nice cards, flowers, and your kindness to m" during my recent stay in the hospital. Your thoughtfulness was appreciated. Lee Hall
15,000.00 LEVIES
Levy on
Polls
3,637.00
Levy on Property
$ .10 f .75 $ .25 $1.10
jshlp / I.i 1 Sehool $ .60 Ion $ .50 Total U-00
COVIPAH.VriVE STUPE WE NT OF T 8 .YES COLLECTED
AND TO HE COLLECTED
Collected
19(4
$ 2.075.00 $ 7,000.00 $ ,8,000.00 $17,075.00
. $i,99r. ;:.(. . .. . 17(1 Amount to He Kniseil $ 1.845.00 $15,000 00 $ 3.637.00 $20,490.00
'ship ... if" 1 S. Ti(W>; ion Total ,.,.
’ ixpayers nppea
To Be Collected
1945
$' 1,843.00 $15,000.00 $ 3,637.00 $20,480.00
SNPS Collected Collected
1942 1943
$ 1,543.00 $ 2,036 00 $12,653.00 $ 9,528.00 $ 4,346.00 $ 7.245.00 $18,542.00 $18,805.00
rlns; shall have a iIkIiI to lie heard thereon. After the tux have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later
two days prior to Hie Second Monday in September, and the levy fixed by ( tidily Tax Adjustment Board, or on their failure so .to do, hy the Counts It or, ten nr more taxpayers fee iina themselves aKKI teveil by such levies, ippeal to the state Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final Ing thereon, by filinp a petition with the County Auditor not Inter than
Li i 15, and the Stale Board will fix a date for hearlnK in this County.
REX HAMMOND,
Trustee Washington Township.
1 Angus! 3. 1944
CLOSING-OUT SALE TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1944 Sale to atart at 11:00 a. m. HIGH CLASS DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, HOGS, HAY AND STRAW Sale on my farm located on State Road 37, 1 1 1 mile Southwest of Mart Inn ville, Indiana . 20 — HEAD COWS AND HEIFERS — 20 1—S yr. old Jersey Cow, fresh, 4 gal. per i!n>; 1—5 yr.. old Jersey Cow, close-up springer; 1—3 yr. old Jersey < ow, din* Nov. 1st. giving 2 1-4 gal. now; 1—5 yr. old Jersey Cow, due January I, giving 2 1-4 ral |ter day; 1—2 yr old Jersey Heifer, fresh with calf by side, giving 3 gal. per day now; 1—2 yr old Heifer, fresh, giving 4 gal. now; I 7 yr old Cow! fresh In October, giving 2 gal. now; 1—6 yr. old 'resh In November, giving 2'^ gal. now; 3—5 yr. old Cows, with •alves by side. 2 to 3 weeks old; ft—Heifers; I—Jersey Heifer; 4— Guernsey Heifers, Fresh in Oclnber and November. 2—small Heifers; !—Pure" bred Holstein Bulls, 600 lbs. and 700 lie., each. The above cows and heifers were raised on my farm and are high bred and are as good as the best. I—International Milking Machine, two single units, same as new. HORSES 1—pair of Grey horses, 5 and 6 yrs. old, sound, extra good, broke for kids, 2900 tbs A real pair of hnrses38 — HEAD OF HOGS — 38 5 Sows due to farrow last of August; 33—Shoats Weigh from 60 to 90 ll»s. One good lot of hogs; 100 bales of hay, Timothy; 100 halo* of Wheat Straw. RAYMOND LOWDKR, Owner AfAUTINSVILEE, INDIANA. W. N. BROW N, Auet. I*K« < E PKIEST, Clerk. IjuIIp* will furnish a nice dinner.
OUR SODA FOUNTAIN Will Be Closed Tonight After 7 O’Clock For Repairs. Our Prescription Department Will Be Open As Usual Until 11 P. M. Jones Drug Store C. C. COAN, R. Ph.
FOR SALE: 1300 lb of 0-12-12 fertilizer. Boesen Dairy. Phone 4F11, 4-ts.
FOR SALE; Chester White pigs sired by Supreme Dreamer, the best boar in Indiana. Evens and Boatright, Greencastle. 7-9-2p. FOR SALK: 2 year old Hon bull, pure bred; 2 cows with heifoi calves; 2 calves four months old; Chester White male hog ; sow with 5 pigs. , Eva Jobe, north of Bello Union. 7-9-2p.
-MfsceRaneous-
NOTICE: Remember public "tele at Claude Johnson farm southeast of Stilesville Tuesday, August 8th. Everett McCollum, executor of estate. S*2t-
“I sun 91, I put arthritis on tho run or refund. Many others the same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lemcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.” 12-tf
FIRESTONE factory control rscapping and vulcanizing Is guaranteed. C. A. Webb’s Home and AUto Supply. 11-ttf.
FOR SALE: Good boy's bicycle good tires. $15 00. Edward Barcus 4 miles south of Putnamvllle. 7-2p.
FOR SALE:
Young Guernsey cow
and heifer calf. L. A. Dicks, Fill-
more.
7-2p.
! .. £ i
Beautiful corner cup-
board, as new.
half price. Phone
594-W.
7-2t
FOR SALE: Office furniture, type writer, two long tables, roll top desk, chairs and other articles. Inquire at home, 807 S. Locust or the office on Tuesday. Mrs. Theodore Crawley. 7-2p.
We pay Highest Prices for Wool. Prompt Remittance in Full. Wa Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of Charge to our customers. M. Sabal & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisville. Ky. 4-tf.
Get an Eagle Certified job of insulation now. Pneumatically installed. R. E. Knoll. Phone 60 or 673-J 7-tf.
HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE Ages I to (Ml Years. SIMPSON STONER, INSURANCE -Real Kstate-
F’OR SALE: Rug and dishes, linens, blankets, kitchen cabinet, day bed, chairs, quart jars, cooking utensils and canned fruit. 85 Martinsville street. 7-lp. _ FOR SALE- 75 white Igltorn cockrels. Luther Herbert. Pleasant Gardens. 7-2p. FOR SALE: 4 point barbed wire, $4.85 per roll; No. 9 wire, 6o per pound; bale ties, $2.25 and $4.50; galvanized hog troughs, $1.35; No. 10 shovels, $2.10; 4 tine forks, $1.75: post diggers, $2.15; digging forks, $1.46. ETCHESON HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO., BAINBRIDGE. 4-3t.
FOR SALE: 41 acre farm, 26 acres tillable, some bottom, running water; also 8 cows and calves. Jack McCoun, 4 miles south of Eminence, near Lewisville. 7-3p.
FOR SALE: One Warm Morning stove. John Knight, four miles south of Manhattan. | 4-3p.
FOR SALE: 5 room semi-modern home with extra corner lot, reasonable. Call at 909 south Locust street, evenings. iPhone 734-W. 7-5ts. FOR SALE: A 130 acre farm on thp National Road near Greencastle. Fifty acres under cultivation. Some valuable timber. No buildings. A fine location for a country home. Priced to sell. J. T. Christie. 7-6t. FOR SALE: Farm Of 60 acres with 5 room modern house, electric current, on pavement and close to Greencastle. This is a splendid dairy farm and priced worth the money. S. C. Sayers. 7-3t.
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LADY’S STOMACH WAS LIKE A GAS FACTORY; MEALS TURNED TO GAS One lady said recently that her stomach used to be like a ‘‘gras factory!” That is, when sht? ate a meal it seemed to turn right into gas. She was always bloated, had awful stomach gas pains, daily headaches and constant Irregular bbowel action. Now, however, this 1 lady says she is FREE of STOMI ACH GAS and she says the change is due to taking ERB-HELP. Her meals agree with her. No gas or [ bloat after eating. Headaches and ! eonstluation nra gone. “Oh! what re- | lief!" states this lady. "Why don't other gas and constipation sufferers get Er'o-Help?” j ERB-HELP contains 12 Great I Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear [ gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable people j soon feel different all over. So don't j go on suffering! Get ERB-HELP. ! Sold by all drug stores in Green-
castle.
FOR SALE: One International 4 ft. combine, nearly new. E. C. Jeffries, Roachdale. 3-4p.
PUBLIC SALE: Frankie Smith sale, Monday, August 14, 3 miles west Bainbridge. 81 stock cattle, 450 hogs, 49 sheep, some farm tools.
3-9t.
FOR SALE: 80 head shoats, weighing from 50 to 100 lbs. All or part. Herschel Ccoper, 2 1-2 miles south of iBelle Union. 4-3p.
-For Rent-
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. 3 or 4 rooms. Utilities furnished. 707 S. Locust, Phone 649. 5-2t.
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Pedu/xs wear at 3? danger points /
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IT’S IMPORTANT to give your car a good motor oil and change regularly. Gulf offers two outstanding oils.. .Gulfpride, "The World’s Finest Motor Oil,” and Gulflube, an extra-qual-ity oil costing a few cents less.
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ishtmt: or in vi.irn tTiox or uxkcitoh Notion is iicrnoy (liven, That the unc1eralg:ne(t Inis duly qualified as Tflxecutor of the Last will and testament of Juliet lx. O’Dell deceased, In the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorized by said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. July. 1!»•H. O. C. Gillen, Executor. No. 8r.fi 2. Omer C Akers. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Gillen A Lynn. ^ ,,i ". - 1 ; t
FARM FOR RENT: 253 acres. 80 in blue grass pasture, spring water in all pastures. Two large bams, one a bank barn. 150 ton silo. 2 houses, both with electricity on paved road V, miles south of Stilesville. Applicant must have full line of tools. Possession September 1st. Write, call or see O. K. Van Ausdall, 32 S. Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis. Riley 2331 or Broadway 8812. 3-4t. Public Sale Dates Monday, Aug. 7th, Evan McKeahan, Bainbridge. Tuesday, Aug. 8th, Charles Cole,
Greeneastle.
Thursday, August 10—0. C. Dlm-
mett, Greeneaslle.
Friday, August 11 — Fred Look-
■ idge, Koaelidale.
Saturday, August 12—Mrs. Forrest
Ashworth, Greencastle.
Monday, Aug. 14th, Frankie Smith, Bainbridge. ,
WANTED; Home maid ait Hoorier.i *•**» riark Miller, Hotel, Danville, Indiana. Middle aged | yv.Xesday, Aug. 16th, Howard woman preferred. 4-3t. i Mr-Clelland, Stilesville.
Saturday, August 19 — Arttuu
FOR SALE: Kerosene or fuel oil Heater. A-l condition. Address Box L Banner. 5-2p. FOR SALE: 1 short horn bull, 3 years old, $126.00. 1 night dog, silant on track. A real tree dog, good j squirrel dog of day time, $4000, 1 coon hound pup, 5 months old, female, out of real eoon dogs. $20.00, Ed Huber. 1-2 mile eaM Mt. Meridian on road 40. 5-4p
-Wanted-
and
WANTED: By Greencastle firm, ! Lambert, Little Point,
stenographer-secretary. In applying I Monday, Aug. 21st, Claud state age. experience and salary ex- MagtU,
pected. Box X, Banner. 2 "ti. Clinton Falls. - Tliursdnv. August 24 — Art Fry, WANTED; To rent a 6 or more putnainvllle.
room house, prefer in country with i Monday, Aug. 28th, Jim Newall,
an acre or two. Best of Greencastle Bainbridge.
Tuesday, September 5 — Forrest
and out-of-town references. Write James J. Wilson, % Jake Eitel
Flower Shop.
S»_ _.
PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE As we expect to make our home ir Florida, we will sell all the following household furniture at our home, 50( South Jackson street In Greencastle, on Saturday, August 12 At 1:00 O’clock. Three piece Walnut bedroom suite eonsistlng of bod, vanity, chest ol drawers, roll spring, interspring mattress and vanity seat, coffee table, floor lamp, 2 piece living room I suite, tilt-lmek chair and OHcrmitn I Walnut de k k anil chair, I set twin j end tables, other end tables, three I 9x12 rugs, library table, large mirror | Porcelain top table, drop leaf kitchen j table, 4 throw mgs, lawn mower, ironing hoard, several lawn chairs, ' lot of dishes, cooking utensils, ehest | of drawers, and other articles. i | of drawers. 5 piece dinette suite, and other articles. TERMS—CASH. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ashworth ALTON HURST. Auctioneer. CUFF Me MAINS. Clerk,
O’Hair, Brick Chapel.
Froday, September 8 — Boesen 29-tf. Dairy Herd, Greencastle.
j Monday, September II—S. B. Love, WANTED TO BUY; Player piano. ' Morton.
Call or write Mrs. Raymond Russellville.
Cox,
Friday, Seplcmlter 15—C. J. Fer-
rand, Greencastle.
•’>- ; *P- | Monday, September 18 — Roland
WANTED: Farm hand by day or month. Nice place to liv*. Good proposition. Address Box 100. Banner. 5-3p 1
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DRY CLEANING SPECIAL CARE GIVEN BY EXPERIENCED WORKERS MONITE MOTH PROOFING IS YOUR ASSURANCE OF PROTECTION. Kindly cooperate with your Government by turning in your old hangers. Cash and Carry IDEAL Cleaners
I Lane, Brick Ctm|M>l.
OTHER DATES PENDING
Alton Hurst, Auct. Phone Mt. Meridian, Greeneaslle, R. R. No. 2. i^iaiafSiaiafeSereiJiSISfe'&JCirsJBHliSlc'JcUclliilliSfc!
i
18 S. Vine 8t.
Phone 470
DON’T. WAIT
Have Your
Living Room Suite Re-Covered Now While We Have Time and Material. It Will Cost You Only $.‘W.00, plus covering Wo have nil the springs
you need.
We have several beautiful living room suites With springs.
Art Furniture Shop 9 West Franklin
