The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 October 1944 — Page 3
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THE DAfLY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, JNDIANA,-
TUESPAY; OCTOBER 3
up at this meeting.
Considerable work is being completed on the alleys at the DePauw (i.vin and with the addition of automatic pin setters, individual scores should be higher this winter. It is hoped to get play underway
Monday.
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[eglers To Meet Thursday Night All team captains from last year
ind anyone interested in entering a owling team in the Greencastie league for the 1944-45 season, are equested to meet Thursday evening *t 7:30 o’clock at the O. K. Barber Shop on the east side of the square.
The schedule and other matters, 11 Os,,oni Sunday afternoon, lertaining to organization and start! Ellil Sllinn ami Mr. and Mis.
if kegler competition will be taken
^>4- + + + + + + + + ^ + + + + * PALESTINE * gJ + + + 4- + + + ++ * + < . + ^ Mrs. Edna Goodhart is visiting in
Illinois.
Mrs. Dessie Solomon is visiting her
sister in Lafayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Ott Hand and Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Joseph called on
anon on Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Clarence Beck called on Mrs. Henry Osborn Sunday morning. Mrs. Herman Hawks is visiting la Indianapolis.
Roscoe Hillis attended the funeral of Rex Shinn which was held at Leb-
Public Sale The undersigned will sell at Public Auction at the farm, 8 miles west of Greencastie on West W limit street nmd to Rnmerstown, then one mile south, 8 mile's east of Lena, on Friday, October 6 At 10:30 O’clock. 24-HEAD HOLSTEIN CATTLE - 24 9 2-year-oKI tired heifers; 11 ‘J-.ven'-old rows, on good flow of milk; 8 heifer calves; one 3 year old bull from Itocsen herd. This is an extra good bunch of Holstein cattle. HOGS One yearling Hampshire male; one yearling Hampshire gilt with 5 pigs by side. FARM IMPLEMENTS Regular Famialt tractor, rubber in front, cultivator for same, 2 bottom 14” break plow; 7 ft. disc and tandem, like new; 2 row McCormick Dee ring corn picker in good condition. New Idea tractor immure spreader, new 0 months ago; rotary hoe, eultipoeker, spike toolh harrow, John Deere corn idanter with fertilizer attachments; Tanltnint 10 disc wheat drill; rubber tired wagon with extra good frame; Papes- Hammer mill, like new; 2 wheel trailer, ruhlier tired wheel barrow; several milk ears, lot of small tools, forks, shovels, chains, etc., large galvanized tank, ami many other articles. Not responsible for accidents. TERMS — CASH. LOYAL GRAMM Dinner will he served. ALTON HURST, Auctioneer. CUFF McMAINS, Clerk.
IN MEMORY In loving memory of our baby, Stephan Ray Alspaugh, who passed away two years ago, Oct. 2, 1942. No stain was on his little heart; Sin had not entered there, And innocence slept sweetly on That pale white brow to fair. He was too pure for this cold earth, Too beautiful to stay, And God’s holy angel bore Our darling son away. Sadly missed by father and mother, Pvt. and Mrs. Wm. Alspaugh, Jr.
LOCUST GROVE Mr. and Mrs. Zanc Gentry had as their Sunday dinner guests, her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Edwards md three children of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffman spent the day Sunday with their mn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman and l>al>y at North Slem. Mr. .and Mrs. Walter Boohcr and daughter Louise were dinner guests of their daughter, Mrs. Hurry Stanley and Mr. Stanley anzl children near New Ross Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and son Jr. and his friend, M;ss Smiley of Greencastie spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGiiugh ey and children. Clark Hendrich of U. S. Air Corp came from Clovis, Now Mexico last week to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendrich and his brother, Donovan a few days. Clark will leave Monday by plane from Indianpolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Newell of Bainbridge spent the day Sunday ivith thiir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. CJeorge Estes and sons. Miss Marjorie Lewman, daughter of Mrs. Flora Lewman. spent the week end in Indianapolis visiting relatives and friends. The Locust Grove Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rayborn Han dley Sunday evening for a weiner roast and out door supper. The weather was just cool enough to make the fire enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Handley are moving won to a farm west of Roaohdale and the
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dub wishes them well in their nev.’ venture. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cassity and little Diane Heaney of Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booher and daughter Ixiuise, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Proctor and daughter, Linda Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giltz, Mr and Mrs. Ross Bullerdick and sons Marvin and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. George Estes and sons Edwin Rhea and Wallace Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reeves and the host and hostess and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Rayborn Handley, Allen and Harold. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Martin and children called on Mr. and Mrs. William Lukenbille and family Sunday afternoon. • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashby of Roachdale called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGaughey one evening last
week.
iffr. and Mrs. Orville VanCleave and saa Robert of Bainbridge spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Flora Lewman and son Stanley. Buddy Berry spent Friday afternoon w.th his grandmother, Mrs. Clifford Reeves. Miss Gwen Jarvis of Greencastie was a guest of her fiance, Clark Hendrich at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hendrich Sunday. Afternoon, visitors were Miss Mary and Miss Frames Hendrich, cousins of Clnrk. Benton Giltz who received an injury to his 1< ft eye Wednesday when a nail struck it was taken to Putnam county hospital for treatment. At the time of this writing he has returned h*'me and feels much better. If no complications aris- he will soon be a bit to be out again. Mrs. Lena Stewart of Holton Indiana is spending the week with Mrs. Zano Gentry and family. Mrs Ray Sallust and daughter Elaine visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Proctor of Fillomrc, Tuesday, who has bean ill. Fred Hanks of Bainbridge who has been in Wisconsin for several weeks working, was home ■Wednesday an I called on his parents. Mr. and Mrs Aden Hanks. Marjor e Lewman of Greenrastle, visited her mother Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Modlin plan to.go to Cambridge City to visit Rev. and Mrs. George Smith and family, former pastor of Bainbridge Christ ah C.iiirch, an nil also to Cartnersville to Visit Mr. and lilrs. Clyde Tferry ovbr the week e d. Mbs. Berry in an aalnit of Mrs. Modlin.. Mrs. Charles' Hendrich nlVd son Clark went to Tndianapiiis brie day t is week to see his sister, Chrystal, who is a nurse at Riley hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cftfford Reeves and his mother, Mrs. Lilly M. Reeves of Indianapolis a arid Mrs. Alice Lewis of Brick Chapel made a business trip to Covjgvgton, Ind., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller o{L Plainfield caJlqd on her sifter, Mrs. William Lukunbijl and faiqily Thursday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Go-rge Estes and Mr and Mrs. Fred Boatman were In Ciawfordsville one day lari, week on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGaughey
IN MEMORY In memory of father and husband, Thomas H. Newgent. who dopfcrted this life 17 years ago. Oct. 2, 1927. A happy home we once enjoyed, Sweet memories linger still, But oh. there’s left the lonesome hours The woi Id can never fill. The flowers we lay upon your grave, May wither and decay, But the love we have for you father Will never fade away. Gone is the face we loved so dear, Silent is the voice we loved to hear, Too far away for sight or speech, But not too far, for our thought.: to reach. Mrs. Millie Newgent and children CARD OF THANKS
FOP. SALE: Yearling full blooded Holstein bull: one good coming 4 year od horse, gentle and broke. Phone 264-M. F. E. Weaver. 3-6-9-3ts. FOR SALE: 19:>9 Ford sedan, good condition, good tius. A. V. Staley, Cloverdaie. 3-2p.
WANTED: Featherbeds. please state exactly where you live. R. W. Baldwin. Greencastie, R. 4. 3-lp.
Frenda Abrams wants a place on a farm. See him on L. J. Steel’s place at Flncaatle. 3-4p.
FOR SALE: 77 ewes good ages. Morton.
good breeding Ira Hutcheson, 3-2p.
FOR SALF: Roan Slorthorn bull yearlin g. Extra good. Theodor-. Hurst, Greencastie, R-2. 2-2p
WANTED: Construction workers, 90c hour. S»e Mr. Peters, Big 4 arch over Little Walnut creek. 20-12L WANTED: Kerosene heater, heatrola type. Small size. Mrs. S. B. Actons, Fillmore R-l. 2-2p.
I appreciate and thank my relatives and frie-uls foi the many letters and cards received on my birthday. Mrs. Katia Baird.
FOR SALE: Table model Falcon radio, rebuilt and reconditioned, good tone, at Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 3-lp.
FOR SALE: Six inch International Hammer Mill, with traveling feed table and rutting knives. A-l condition. Emmett Hurst. R-3. 2-2p
WANTED: Homes for 5 two months old baby kittens. Phone 612 or call at 1009 South Locust. 3-2ts.
FOR SALE: Two early spring calves, one bull, one Glen Clnrk, South C>>. Farm.
Angut steer .3-3p
FOR BALE: 2 \veeks old heifei calf. Glenn E. Wood, 2 miles east a! Bainbridge on old road 36. 2-3p for sai.K: i in. large circulating heating stove go-d as new Call after 5:00 P. M. Glen Hurst, Heron
house west of 43 on 40.
WANTED: Elderly lady or service man’s wife to care for two children and light house work. First road .©ft, west of Putnamviilc, first house. vVillis O'Neal. 2-3p. WANTED: Girl or middle aged lady to stay in home and care for children while mother works. May go home of week ends. Mrs. Robert Buis, Commercial Place. 2-2p. WANTED: Two men want rides to Bridgeport Brass, shift 7 to 3. Claude
2-2p.
2-2p Ash, Commercial Place.
FOR SALE: Apples, several differ- ■ ent varieties. McCullough Orchard Phone Rural 9F2. 13-tf.
FOR SAIjK: One good L-am, mare 9 and horse 3, harness and wagon, with box and scoop board; also ste.-l wheel wagwn with flat top and side board. F. E. Weaver, Phone 264-M.
3-6-9-3 ts.
FOR SALE: John Deere breaking plow, 14”, used one season. Olem O. Dudley, Fillmore R-l. 3-6-2p.
FOR SALE: Team of 5 year old I horses and wagon. See B. Frank
| Jones or Phone 22F5.
FOR SALE: Antique solid walnut secretary; also antique walnut hurl slide desk. Phone 761. 2-2t. FOR SALE: 2 milk goats and one with 6 weeks old kid. Address Box J. M., Banner. 2-2p. FOR SAI.K: New Zealand red rabbits. Call after 6:00 at 211 W. Seminary. 28-31-3-3ts.
For general farm hauling call at 624 North Indiana Street. 3-12p, WANTED: Dodge or Plymouth pickup truck chassis and body, 1935 or later model. Not particular a.l>iut tires and motor. Glendyn Irwin, R. 4.
3-3p.
WANTED: Married farm hand. See Edward Sliulz, Belle Union. 3-Op.
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FOR RENT: Double E. Franklin Street.
garage, 108 3-lp.
FOR SALE: Chairs, 9x12 tug, din-n-ette sot. desk and boikcuse comtiii -
ed, dresser and several other artie.bs. j q c ^ 7^ !( j ]..jq p
307 west Walnut St. 3-lt. 1
FOR SALE: Cider Buchheit Orchard.
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FOR SALE: 6 full feathered big white geese. Three dollars each
PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday,
M„ 113 Eliza-
hf th street. Household go. ds, includapplcs I in .T studio couch, end tables, floor 26-tf i lamps, table lamps, dress' rs, chest of drawers, electric sweeper, China cupboard, book case, Florence heater, kerosene stove, oil heater, dining
FOR RENT: 6 room house, 5 miles north of town. See Marion Ferrand, Creoincastle R. 3. ■ 3-2p.
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Rosa Wight, 1 mile east of Brick - chairs, bod g springs, mattresses, Chaper, 3-lp. | cots, table model Radio, dishes, cooking utensils cabinet, safe. Ice-cream FOR SALE: Electric “Hot Point" freezer, 2 sets silvervaro, 4 sets iron. 1014 S. College. 3-lp. | teaspoons, carpenter tools, garden „„„ „ ,, „ T - ;; 7 .' ' tools. 2 large iron kettles, butchering FOR SALE: A large cherry dining , , * . ,, .... , - 1 tools, canned fruit, fruit jars and table and eight cherry chairs; one ,, , .. ...
numerous oth- r items. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smiley. 3-3p FOR SALE: Grimes Golden apples. Bailey orchard, Phone 4F2. 3-5ts. FOR SM.E: :: Kb, ilhoni cows and calv-s. lyiis Klaik, mile north of Mt. Meridian. 3-5-2p.
LOST: Pig-skin wallet in Bus station between 7:45 and 8:15 Saturday, Sept. :W). Contains morkoy and Identification cards. Reward. Return to the -Banner Office. 3-2p, IAJST: Two car keys. Harry Talbott. 3-lt.
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new baby carriage; set of double deck bed springs; clocks; antiques, et£. R. W. Baldwin, Greencastie L. 4.’' 3-lp. FOP. SALE: 8x12 brooder; 100 ft.
fencing. Phone TB2-R.
FOR SALE: Hampshire buck lamb. William Ol.ver, Fillmore. 2-2p.
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., KEtJUIRED BY THE
AfTS OF CONGRESS OK AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH
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PRESIDENT DON BARNES of the St. Louis Browns happily congratulates his baseball team following the Brownies’ pennant-clinching victory over the New York Yanks on the Anal day of the season. It was the first pennant for the Browns. At left is Manager Luke Sewell, Barnes is shaking hands with Sig Jakucki, who won the final came against the Yanks. _ (InteraaUonal Soundpha^o)
AS NAVY BLASTED JAP SHIPS
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nephew Gerald Proctor Thursday, who had a short trip home from U. S. Navy. Gerald in well and all had much pleasure i: seeing the many SDUcenirs that he biought his mo-
ther from Italy.
Mr. and Mis. Oscar Coffman we#o in Greencastie Friday and called on Mrs. Clarence Lorry at the Putnam
county hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William LukenbiM and family visited Mrs. Pauline Grimes R"d chilldren of Grceicaatle
Thursday evening.
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Statement of ownership, manage,
ment, circulation, etc., required by the Acts of ConRreaH of August 24, 1912, and March ft, I!*:!:;, of Tin* Doily, Banner, publishcil daily ;H (iict m as-
tic. Indiana, for October, 19 4 4. State of Indiana, County of i’utnam, I
I Mr. and Mrs. P.obert McGaughey ! ss:
.. , ,, . .. , rei ti i Before me, a notary public In and I called on Mr. and Mrs. Cliffoiu t f 0r state ami county aforesaid,* ‘ Reeves Tuesday evening. , personally appeared S. It. Kariden.|
Who, having been duly sworn accord i
Mrs. Ray Sallust called on her Ing to law, deposes and says that he I
Is publisher of the Clreencostlc Ban-I ner and that the following Is, to the | best of his knowledge and belief, a l true statement of the ownership, m m-> I are ment (anti if a dally paper, the, | circulation), etc., of the .ifon s id pub-j llcation for the date shown in tlm: above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, us amended by the Act of March .'t, lUtfJr, em’bodleti tn section 037, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form,
to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: S. R. Rariden, Greencastie, Ind. 2. That the owner is: B. R. Rariden. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: None 5. That the average number of copies of this publication sold or distributed, through thu mails or otherwise. to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding thu date shown above wos 4312. 8 R RARIDEN, Sworn to and subscribed before mt this 1st day of October, 1914. Jas. M. Oliver, Notary J'nidit i.r.o w, \<m< i: Notice is hereby given the officials and taxpayers of Putnam Oounty und municipalities within said county thui the budgets, tax levies rind rules of the following municipalities will be considered at a public hearing, to be conducted by the State Hoard of Tux Commissioners or a representative of sail! board, to lx* held at the County Court House In said county as follows: Beginning at 9:00 A. M-. Tuesd.iy, October 17. 1941 County Cnit Clinton Township CJoverda 1 e Townshl p Floyd Township Franklin Township Qreeneest le Township Jackson Township Jefferson Township Madison Townsldp Marlon Township Monroe Township Russell Township Warren Township Washington Township Beginning at 1:30 P. M. October 17,
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Cloverdaie Civil Town Roachdale Civil Town Roachdale Library Russellville Civil Town Greencastie civil City Orecncnsllo School City Greencastie Library At such hearing officials and taxpayers will be permitted to pres. rU nny evidence that may give Information on items in the budgets that, iu their opinion, should be reduced or changed or any other information that j I would help tlx* undersigned in reaching a proper conclusion In finally de-j termining the budget, levies and rates I of tin* above named muni ci mil Hies. STATF HOARD OF TAX COMM 188 R )NERH Charles If, Bedwell, chairman ATTEST: J. K. Robertson, Secretary.
FOR SALE: One 5 room house, .$1,800; one 4 room house $1,200. Semi-modern. See Harry H. Talbott <;teem.'Mle, Indiana. 3-3t. FOR SALE: 100 acres, 7 room house, ^t od barn, electricity, black top roa ! 10 acres bottom, in all 50 acres can be plowed. Price $7,500. ee Harry H. Talbott, Greencastie, Indiana. 3-*7t.
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FOK SALE: 430 acres on State road, 7 room liou.se, 2 barns, lot of l-uod feme, 240 acres plowed, electricity. Price .$40 per acre. Se>Harry II Talbott, Greencastie, Indiana, HPj N. Jackson St. 3-3t. \ i .L Fai m ion acres clo»e to Orci i ( astir; 80 acres 2 miles from Cieencn tie; also 16 acres 2% miles from Greencastie. All have buildings, spring and pasture, driled well and j electricity, fence. First of March po.ss sion. Box 10, Banner. 3-6-9-3ts SALE: An eighty acre farm about seven miles from Greencastie r,0 acres tillable, balance pasture with two springs. 4 room house, new .r'en, electricity. Price $5500.00. J. T. Christie Real Estate. 2-6-ts. FOR SALE: 7 room strictly modern li me in Grooncnstle. 6 blocks finm square, near college. Excellent condition. $6500.00. C. N. Phillips, Real Estate. Phone 1136 Filmore.
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MEN, WOMEN! OLD AT 40. 50, 001 Want to feel peppy, years younger? Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep tin bodies lacking iron: also contain vitamin Bl, calcium. Trial size only 35c. At all druggists in Groencastle at Stevens Drug. 3-3t.
FOR DELIVERY: Nut coal for cook stoves and Warm Morning stoves. Rightsell Coal Co. Phone 317. 2-2t. DON'T FORGET the Cummings and Caywood Sale, October 5, 1944. Starts at 11:00 A. M. 2-2p.
GRACE'S BEAUTY SHOP will be open on October 10th. 2-6-2p. Taken up stray icalf. Owner may have same by indetifying and paying expenses. James Watts near Belle Undon. 25-26-2-3, 4p. We pay Highest Prices for WooL Prompt Remittance in Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of barge to our customers. M. Sabel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louis>'tlle. Ky. 4-tf.
FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing Is guaran teed. C. A. Webb’s Home and Auto Supply. ll-U "I am 91, I put arthritis on ttw run or refund. Many others the same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lomcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.’* 12-tf A HEXAGON SHINGLE ROOF co-^ts less at Montgomery Wards! Get a complete cost estimate . . . it’s free!
INSULATE YOUR HOME with Rock Wool. Cut this winter’s fuel bill as much as 30',. Montgomery Ward & Co. 3-3t.
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WANTED; Washing and ironing done for family of. three. Phone 666W. 2-2t.
WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis fr-ra 7:15 a. m. to 5 p. m.. Address, Postoffice Box 442. 2-2p.
WAN TED: A ride to Indianapolis from 7:15 a m. to 5 p. m. Address Poctoffice Box 442. 2-2p.
WANTED; Housekeeper for family of two. Mrs. J. O. Cammack. 3-2ts.
WANTED: Cook for sorority house.
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LABORERS WANTED FOR Pipe Line Construction Apply Reaily For Work SHEEHAN PIPE LINE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY WAREHOUSE Route 43 at Airport Road
AL2ED E. SMITH, former governor of New York and Democratic presidential nominee In 1928, is seriously 111 in a New York hosuiUl. Lmith is 70. (International)
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