The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1945 — Page 3
Lawrence Pierce
of Mrs
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[. and Mrs.
I supper S UCEts
1 night last week. f r MeClean and L r spent Thursday with
[Lilly Wilson.
J , i p . ell, who has had L overseas has been dis-
L s from the army.
/„ da and Sue Della Staggs 1 Saturday right with their Bjparent.- Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Kathryn
Strother and
i ,■ •] spent last week
r. Mr. and Mrs.
iaatLerly aud. children nea ■ Grovelantl. ,Mrs. Mildred Skaggs and so herald, spent Thursday wit 1 Betty Drummon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stagg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs lot Staggs.
News Of boys CAMP BLANDJENG.Fla., Pvt. A'illlam Edgar Leonard has been awarded the Expert Infantrynan Badge after completing r. vigor us course of training in the infantry Replacement Trainin,; Center here. Award of this badgt, which
DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1945.
Lasting for mazuma shower
rj
TO FIT INTO CAR
1,1 tor additional compensatum NEW SPORTS BOAT
above base pay. means that Pvt. Leonard is an expert in the use
f >everal of the Infantry's wea- AtTSTIX, Tex. (UP)—Those and has done a more thd.-, back-breaking days of tugging a ■ tetory job of learning the;your boat from atop the car or a her military skills required .1 joff a trailer may soon be over, a Doughboy in this war. J All you may have to do in the
He is the son of Mrs. Pearl
Leonard who lives at R.
Cloverdale, Indiana.
R. 1,
future is lift a 11-foot, seven and one-half long boat from beneath
the “turtle” of your car. Expected to start into com-
mercial pioduction soon at Abi-
- oiler, of near Russellville, and llcne > Tex " is thls new wonder the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.| boat n 'ade of 22-gauge steel Boiler, of near Roachdale, i s j Which comes in three sections, scheduled to arrive in the States^* the stl?1 'h the boat will be 32
Technician 4tli Grade Charles W. Boiler, husband of Mrs. H«len
within the next few weeks, aeeording to word that was receiv'd recently by Mrs. Boiler. In lhe sea vice with the 285th Corn-
inches wide. It will taper slightly toward the semi-pointed bow. That’s how tiie sections fit oaae into the other for stacking iaato
bat Engineers, T-4 Biller was y° ur car. And the parts can be stationed at Veision Hills, m | assembled in about five minutes G( 1 muaay. He has served over- i °a less by use of eight U-bolts.
as for almost a year. He ended in Feb., 1944. trainiaag first ut Fort Leonard Wood, in Missoni i. Shipped overseas last Oct-
KLAL estate transfers !
Charles F. Roee, etux io William Spencer, land in Russell twp. Si.
Classified Ads
Rubber tired farm wagons now available. C. A. Webb.
Bowling
6:30
8:30
7:00
7:00
FOR SALE: Hudson 7 ft. all steel hog feeder; two light kitchen flourescent $9.»5 complete: 47 inch field fence 75c rod; 32 inch field fence 62c rod; Barbed wire 80 rod roll $4.35; 28 inch cast iron furnace; 5 foot metal flock feeder $3.20; 10 quart galvanized bucket 39c; double boiler |69e; Combinett $1.25; 5 inch gut- , ter and downspout; Field har1 ness $05.00 per set; Block salt;
Home Laundry vs. Dobbs Ran » e boilers: Broom rakes * 1 ' Friday ! ,39 U P : Bedroom suites $129.9(^; V. F. W. v,.' University 13 i Kitchei1 cabinet baae>i - ETOH ’ K -
^ ISON HARDWARE AND FUR-
SCHEDULE
Tonight
7:00—Uiaiversity A vs. Coca Cola Wednesday Johnson's Barbers vs.
Eitel*s
University C vs. Post Of-
fice
Thursday
FOR SALE: All wool silk lin-j JUST ARRIVED: Famous eel fiur trimmed dark green, 1 Wear-ever aluminum sauce pans Misses coat, s’ze 12-14. Phon - j at Montgomery Ward. 2-lt Cloverdale 154. 2-2p | ——- ; —‘—ZZT 1 Dairyman s artificial insem-
ination service. A. J. Wilde, Phone 434-R. 19-eod-tf.
FOR SALE: Green Mountain potatoes. 408 West Liberty St
2-4p.
IN MEMORY
NITURE. Bainbridge.
28-6t.
j Safety feature of the new j craft is that the sections individually are buoyant. Should one
. . . . „ , spring a leak, the others still will cber, he arrived at Barry, Wa es , . . ' „ ^ , ,, ,
’ float. And the E-Z Tote Boat
<,n November 2. 1944. He went
U.rough France into
bourg and then on into Germany, 1 — . , ^ ^ .
.'.ustria and later into Czecho- Not only win the boat have and Jane Letherman Thomas, de- iana. Terms; Cash. Also to ne
j car locks, but will have an out- ceased, was born August 29, 1876 |Sold at the same time and place,
Ibonid motor attachment block, in Ma.dii.on township.
1 Public Auction of personal
1 .tth has again visited oui | property, belonging to the estate community and today we meet of James F. Long, deceased, conwit h sad hearts to pay oui re-|sisting of rugs, chairs, tables, spects to one who has lived her!metal beds, mattresses, and l.t' iitT, among us and now she many other articles. Said sain ha. ;one to be with Jesus and ! will be held on Wednesday, Octo-
Luxem- Works P lans to n,ake separat- loved ones cn that blissful shore. !ber 3, at 1 P. M. at 611 South sections for replacements. | Mary Olive, daughter of Jacob | Locust Street, Greencastle, Ind-
tlovakia.
T-4 Boiler is now being trans-; Texas S p 0 rtmen are looking poited to the coast, in Fiance, forward to introduction of the o 1 nis return to tne States. T-4 i, ont as „ quick niethod of being ,u,l Mrs. Boiler are the parents abl( . to get to a fishing spot an ,, ■ : three small children, Larry. g e tto n g a hook in the water.
Raymond and Lois. All three
anxiously awaiting the time! .MOKE CANNING Sl i.YR when daddy comes home. 1
■ After having been told the firsi 'c: Sept, by the District Offic.' of Price Administration that no more canning sugar would be available to residents of Putnam County, a communication w i.> n-eeived by the local War Pric: & Rationing Board this morning 1 from Indianapolis stating that an additional quota has been
NBC MUSICAL SHOW CANCELLED BY UNION
[THING CAN HAPPEN m New' York. Sometimes it even 1 .ins. ' >at no music would be allow
I is the r> ason for the above gathering before a building on 51st between Fifth avenue and Rockefeller Plaza. Coins to the |e of around $10 have been showered daily between 12:30 and 1 I ■ - ! 'v. Who throws them? Who cares! ( T ntrrn.-,tinn.il\
IKE AND SON VISIT THE POPE
NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—(UP)— The American Federation of Musicians (AFL) ordered cancellation of a second National Broadcasting Company musical show
last night because two affiliated a u owe( j
lotions were involved in a dis- Applications ca n again be acpute with the union. eepted. but only from those wno NBC said the union informed received less than fifteen pounds
of canning sugar per person this
ed on the Carnation Contented y par ' and thes '’ applications Hour at 10 p. m. because it was mus,; ^e sent to the local Board | r ped through stations WAPO. not later than Monday. October Chattanooga, Tenn., and WSMB feth A11 first 1 _ a f 9l ^ at i?, ns ..
New Orleans.
FOR SALE: All metal “Lloyd” baby carriage, used only a short time. Mrs. Fern Grimes. Phone
Putnam ! personal property of others, con- 21. 2-2ts away Sep-! sisting of heatrola, kitchen —- ——
tembei 13, 1945 at the Robert range, dining room suite, bed- '’R .SALE: ivory enameled Long Hospital, Indianapolis, room suite, and miscellaneous j kRc * lcn cabinet, zinc top, flour
agt 09 years and 15 days. .articles. 24-27-1-2-41.
She attended school in Madi-
county, and passed
FOR SALE: One oil burner, like n,ew. $65.00. Jay Shin, Reelsville, Ind. 2-3p. Carload of Eastern Stoker Coal, oil treated. Rightsell Coal Co. 2-2t. FOR SALE: Cow and calf. James E. Birt, North Madison street. 2-3t.
FOR SALE: Large cucumbeis for sliced pickcls. 5 miles east on Stilesville road. Wm. H. Crawley. 2-Ip.
FOR SALE: Watermellons 3 miles south of Reelsville. John Rightsell. 2-2t.
FOR SALE: Wheat or oat straw, delivered. See Carl Pursell at Round Barn or phone 58 or 688. 2-4-6-8-4ts
FOR SALE: Grimes golden
her moth-J and ^ varletie apples. Please
11 s i.eetli she had to quit school | |j r i n g jxiur own containers. El-
coza Orchard is located one
tin, sugar container, only $8.20 We deliver. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J.
2-lp.
to take c.ue of the home.
FOR SALE: Radi-circulator
Bring your Maytag Washer to Miller's for repairs. We have a complete line of parts. Millers Hardware and Appliances, Authorized Maytag Dealer. ll-eod.-tf
Tumblers! Tumblers! Tumblers! We have them. A very large selection. Modern designs. Glasses, durable, every day glasses. All sizes and colors. You will want several. Montgomery Ward. 27-4t. Shop at Wards: For your kitchen light fixtures. We havo a fine selection fiom which to choose your kind or color. Montgomery Ward. 27-6t. Now at Wards: Heavy duty tool boxes, strong, general purpose boxes for heavy duty service, priced from $1.45 $2.75— $3.85. Montgomery Ward. 27-4t.
Just Received: Rubber garden hose, famous Lakeside quality. 25 ft. lengths at $2.45. Montgomery Ward. 27-5t. Just Received: Large shipment of women's rayon panties. 64c Also Beau Dura Spun Lo Rayon panties, Sizes 32 to 44. 49c, Montgomery Ward. <J8-3t.
On June 1.1. 1899 she was unit-j mi ie east of Manhattan on Road ; Florence heater. Mahogany fin-
ished. 29 Beveridge St. 2-3p. FOR SALE: Frying chickens and hens. 2 miles north on 43. Mrs. Vanlandingham. 2-3p
Electrolux sales and service, i Mel Johnson, Elnora, Ind. 29-7p
. .I in marriage to John E. Burk.'40. W. C. Zaring. 25-tf To tins u.nion were born eight, child!, n four of whom have pie- 1 KOH SALE: FMur.heavy sows, ceded I r in death, Lilly May, | c ' ouble immun « d . with targe lit-
May, Maiy Elizabeth and
ters of young pigs, Otis S. Cosner and Son, one mile south of Mt. Meridian. 27-6p.
Jessie
Claude.
Shc> united with the Dunkard , chuirh in the year of 1910. She!
live 1 good clean and pure life ; large selection of machine and and was found in church service {carriage bolts. Buy them by the
Farmers Notice: We have a
m
have spare stamp No. 13 attached ! and every application, must show
A dramatic program was sub- the amount of canning sugar restituted for the music of Percy ceived this year, how manv Faith and his orchestra. ! quarts of fruit have been canned „. T ,„ . , „ , . . 1 this year, and how many quarts
J B of fruit the applicant expects to
can yet this year.
NAVY LOST 701 VESSELS | 157 OF FIRST-LINE SI/.I
It# In
Oct. 2
the United
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WASHINGTON, World War II cost States 701 vessels.
A final accounting made pub lie today by the Navy showed
featuring Artie Shaw and his band v as converted to a program without instrumental music afti ■ A KM ordered musicians not to p'ay over the network sys-j 1 tern. Th Sunday program originated in Los Angeles. The Carnation show originated in Chicago. j NBC emphasized Dial there
> is no dispute between the mu- the the total included 157 first dan’s union and the network, line fighting ships. The remaindl.ut (he controversy involved a or were auxiliaries and amphib(iiffiTonce between the AFM an I ,ous craft. ovei recognition' Major combatant craft loss* Oi the National Association of included Lvo battleships (the Broadcasting Engineers and Arizona and Oklahoma, both lost a bargaining agent at Pearl Harbor), five aim ift tor men who operate the mach- carriers, six escort varrier*, ■ mes n:i wnich transcriptions and en heavy cruisers, three light
cruisers, 71 destroyers, 11 destroyer escorts and 52 submar-
ines.
Other losses included three
18
subchasers, 12 gunboais, 15 Coast Guard vessels, three seaplane tenders, 69 motor torpedo beats, 41 LSTs, nine LSMs, 67 LCTs, 25 LCIs, six LCSs, ten tugs, six. tankers, 21 troop transports, 36 district patrol craft, 153 miscellaneous district craft, four cargo vessels and 22 miscellaneous auxiliaries.
Ill MMII \ I* I It VI'MIN
' "'.iXmi minelayers 24 minesweepers,,
In.Imp of til-- circuit Court
111 1 m 1 County. St tu* of fndjo]
\iliii in ra t or of tin* put at o it 11 L WilUiiiHon, late of
when liealth permitted. During hot llness of many weeks sh; was patient and kind, bore her suffering with Christian fortituiie. In her home she was a tin ■ wife ami mother in the largest sense. To know her was to
love her.
She leaves her companion, John E. Burk, three sons and one daughter, Mrs. Eula Ensor an-.i Janie: A. Bulk of Clinton township, Curtis Burk of Bridgeton, Raymond Burk in service of U. £. Navy in the Philippines, three daughters-in-law, one son-in-law, one brother, William Thomas of Clinton township, two half brothers, Gilbeit Thomas of Indianapolis, Clifford Thomas of Green1.1 tie, eight grandchildren, four .■phews ami four nieces and a i t of relatives and friends.
Not now, but in
years,
It may be in the better land, We’ll lead the meaning of our
tears;
And there, sometime, we’ll understand. 1 od knows the way, he holds the
key,
And guides us with unerring hand, iSc-metime with tearless eyes we’ll see, Yes then, up there, we'll under stand. CARD OF THANKS We appreciate the kindness ind expressions of sympathy .hown us during the illness and ut ath of oui loved one. John Burk Mr. and Mrs. James Burk Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Built Mi. and Mrs. Burel Ensor Raymond Burk, G. M. 3 c
box and Ward.
save.
Montgomery 27-6t.
FOR SALE: Plenty of apples. $V per bushel and up. McCullough Orchard, 1 mile southwest of Greencastle. 25-tf.
White enamel utility cabinet with glass doors at $35.75. Art Furniture Co. 2-lt. FOR SALE: Barred Rock fries, dressed, 50c pound. Deliveries. Lola Pickett, Greencastle, R 4. 2-2p.
“WanteuWANTED: Ironings. Phon ’ 718-W. 2-218.
’
WANTED: Clerk.
FOR SALE: Portable "Jay
Bee” feed grinder. Buda motor,' Danner.
70 H. P. Three U. P. mill. Cross' WANTED rh as range,
corn sheller mounted on 1940 ( Chevrolet truck. Long wheel 1
Write Box
2-2t.
NOW AT WARDS: Women's fleecy flannel pajamas and gowns, colors peach and blue, all sizes. Montgomery Ward. 2-3ts ENSTRui' l b >N. MALE: Would like to hear from reliable men who would like to train in spam time to overhaul and install Refrigeration and Air Conditioning equipment. Should be mechanically inclined. Will not interfere with your present work. For information about this training, write at once giving name address, age and your working hours. Utilities Inst, ff paper. l-2p.
Phone 2-lt.
.1:
base. Plenty of territory. Elmer MALE HELP WANTED: JOB O. Sutherlin, Cloverdale. 29-3p. j PRESSMAN — experienced on ————r—r— — r—: Kluge or Vertical automatic fed
FOR SALE: Duroc Spring boar.r, sow and nine pigs. Paul
McGaughey & Son, Russellville.
29-4p. ’
Indianapolis printing company. Permanent job with advancement to a reliable man. Give
FOR SALE: One three year Complete business history in your old Guernsey and Hereford cow re ply- Address Box 37 Banner.
with calf one month old by side. George Johnson, 2nd house on
the coming j cemetary road. 29-3p
CLOSING OUT SALE We are selling hoiisehohl goods and some stock as we arc moving to live with 4( hn Burk. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10 , 1945 At 12:00 Noon
Clinton Falls, 10 miles northwest southwest of Morton.
of Greencastle, 6 miles
HOUSEHOLD GOODS: One large gilt framed mirror, one organ, rocking chairs, one occasional chair, two kitchen cabinets, some- throw rugs, one leather davenport, one extra nice set of dishes and some other dishes, one cake container, like ru-w; 3 pair curtains, 2 1-4 yard lengths, almost new; some window shades, I Home Treasure range stove, one Hot Bias! heating stove, one Cherry bedroom suite, one Walnut dining room suite, extra nice; one 9x12 rug like new, some 9x12 Linoleum rugs, 3 library tables; one overstuffed couch in good condition. IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS — 36 Asphalt shingles, 500 ft. ImnlN-r, 100 lb. broom grass seed, one iron blacksmith vice, two 10 qt. galvanized buckets, one 12 qt. new milk pail, one yard rake, 160 head white rock pullets, 7 months old with 50 to T9°/n production; one good t> gal. jar and other small items not listed, 4 sows to farrow before day of sale, 8 steel < hit ken coops, some water fountains; one feed barrel and one coal shovel. BURK and ENSOR
ALTON HURST, Auctioneer.
FRANK COOPER, Clerk.
FOR SALE: 1935 Plymouth roach. Motor, A-l. Four practically new grade one tires.
25-7ts
WANTED: 3 room unfurnished apartnaent, modern, adults only. Phone 719-J. l-3p.
Russell Rogers, Commercial Place. Directly back of Hammond’s store. 29-3p
WANTED to rent
L i Wheel-chair. Phone
FARMERS! We have a full line of rope several sizes. From 1c per foot to 5e per foot. Montgomery Ward. 28-6t.
after 5:00.
or buy: 541-W l-2t.
WANTED: Woman to care for small child from noon to 5 p. m. daily. Telephone 72. l-2t.
NOW AT WARDS: Auto and truck horns, sparton twin horn, musical horns. MONTGOMERY WARD. 2-5ts -Real Estate-
FOR SALE: A small apartment, good investment. Box K, % Banner 12-tf FOR SALE: 98 acres, I'i miles from Courthouse, complete set of buildings, electricity, $5,000.00. C. N. Phillips, Real Estate, Fillmore. 2-4-6-3t
FOR SALE: Six room modern houee with an extra lot. 22 Beveridge St. Inquire at 903 South Indiana St. 24-p.
FOR SALK: 8 foot combi.-,' with motors. Earl Jeffries, Roachdale, Indiana. l-4p. FOR SALE: Antique love seat with three chairs to match, solid walnut. Box H. l-2t.
FOR SALH: Two roll-a-wav beds, practically new. 135 W. Berry Street. Phone 753-MX. l-3p.
FOR SALE: Grimes golden apples, ijice down apples and second grade grimes at 75c to $2.00 a bushel. Fancy Jonathan and Grimes at $2.50 to $3.00. South Orchard, Bainbridge. 1-tf
FOR SALE: Copper Clad range, good condition. Mrs. Paul MdKeehan. 10-2-4-<8-3p.
FOR SALE: Davenport, chair shelf table, walnut wardrobe portable Victrola, Jenny Lin bed, rug, lawn mower, garden plov, one horse plow and 3-4 bed, matress and springs. 7 miles • rth west on Vivallta road, 1-4 mile south. Mrs. Wm. R. Morgan,.
2-3p.
FOR SALE: Baby bassinette, and bathinette, bottle warmer, baby buggy, ill in good condition. 4th house across tracks on cemetery road. 2-2ts FOR SALE: Team, 6 years old black mares. Inquire at Banner Office. 2-2p.
FOR SALE: Mt. Venton range, white enamel. 501 N. Indiana. 2-3ts. FQR~SALE: Young fries, will deliver Saturday, Mrs. Homer Slavens, Greencastle, R. R. 1.
2-lp.
FOR SALE: Black
WANTED: Man to work on farm, livestock and machine! , experience. A good proposition to right party. John. King. 2 1-2 miles west of Hamrick Station. 2-4-2ts.
FOR SALE: 40 acre farm, lots of timber, on Big Walnut. Four aulpher springs and 20 other sprir.gs, sell < heap. Call at Snowden Spring, Bainbridge, Indiana. l-6ts. FOR SALE: House with 3 rooms and bathroom. Call evenings. 24 Beveridge St. l-3p.
-FOITN ITfound : Truck tiro and wheel. Owner please call Raymond Skelton, 494-M. l-2t
■Miseellaneous-
If you have a good flock of laying hens and would like to sell hatchery eggs, please co atact W. W. Wilson, 1709 Sycamore St., Terre Haute, Indiana. 25-5p.
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He fore me ami for tilt*
a notary public in state anti count v
aforesaid, tersonully appeared S. Harltieti. who, IniviriK I.ffm tlulv
sworn according to I • w. tleposes <iii(i says that In* is publisher of the UreciicHMtk* Banner and that tile fnilowiUK Is. to IIif best of his knowl.dn.’ and belief, a true stateinetit of tin* o\vii. rsliip, niiinaRenient (and |f a daily paner, tiie circulatitm ). etc., of Hie a fo»cM i id publication for the date shown in the oho\e caption, retpiired b> the Act of AURUMt 24. 1912, as atnended by Hie Act of March embodied in section 537. Postal Laws and KeRulatlons, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the nanies anti addresses of the publisher, editor. manawInR editor, nid IniHineMM manaR. rs are: S. K Rariden. Greencastle. Ind. 2. That the owner is: S. Hi
Ha riden,
3. T.luit the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur-
ities are: None.
f». That the average number of copies of tills publication sold or distributed* through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers
ft .j h during the twelve month* pi. red riiigutm j lnfi shown above \v s
shepherd pups, out of real stock
FOR SALE: 40 ncro farrr, signed for electricity. Mr“. Wm R. Margan. R. 4. 2-3p. FOR SALE: 1 room house, closed-in back porch, modern except furnace, priced right. 34 Beveridge street. 1-tf.
FOR SALE: A six room home cn West Walnut street with about three acres of ground. Hardwood floors, bath, steam heat, fire place, garage and barn. Immediate possession. Price $5500. J. T. Christie, Reel Estate. 2-St. FOR SALE: For home or Investment. Two apartment building centrally located, 3 Weeks acuth ' f square. Modern and in A-l condition. Call 661-11 or address inquiry to Ross A. Runyan. 2-4-6-31.
dog. Geo. Finney, Union.
west
Belle 2-3p.
S It UARIDEN
Sworn to and subucrlbcd before mo this 1st dav of October, P.H • Jus. M. Oliver. Notary Public
NOTH I I l» T \ \ P W Hit * OF \ IMM I ION \ I. \ PPItOPIt I \ l IONS Notice I I.. uf by civi ti the Taxpayers nf Mif iff r.»wMsbi|>. Putnam (Nmnt \ . Indian i, that the proper legal off If*’is will meet at tin* I la in bride • Sulionl puilding, of said townsbip on the Hit 11 ila> of (tetober. I :* I ‘i. at 7 10 to Fonsider the following ailditliMial appropriation of a fund wilier said officers consider n(‘cessar> to meet the etuergenr \ i xisting at tills t line An additional appropriation of Five Hundred and Twenty Five hollars t to Tuition Fund Number 2'v 'I'axpa\ ers appi aring shall have a riirht t«» he h* ird thereon. 'I’lie additional appropriations »s finally made will b< automatbally reft rred to the .state Hoard of Tux <’ommissionet s whieh hoard will hold a furtli»*r hearing within fifteen (l>> diys at th. Ooiir! HOUS* nt < 51 ♦ , eri< ast !«*. Putnam County, Indiana, .»r at such other rlace as may be designated \i such hearing. taxpayers objecting may he heard and interest,.! taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will he held hated tills 1st dav of October, 1945. Pa ul M*' K• - ban, Trustee of .Vl on roe Township, Putnam i ’omit v. Indian • 2-2t.
