The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1947 — Page 3
the Da1l> banner, weencastie, indi/.ma, Thursday, September
25, 1947.
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* "kCiks tested. Three com.. Iiave yomig calves !,n, 1 .u. hi»rintf°r and the rest arc on a Rood flow
FAMOUS OLD PLANE GOES TO STATE FAIR OAKLAND, Cal. (UP) The famous old Diamond airplane, the first to fly over the city of Oakland and winner of on international aviation meet in 11112, has been loaned by Oakland municipal airport for exhibition at the California State Fair at Sacramento.
The airplane was built at they built their own plane ;m !
Pittsburg. Cal., during the fall ii flew on its first trial. Lant m
of 1010. The builders were dipt, was the first pilot. L n Mntipin and Bernard V. Lat. r Weldon Bagster Co >k
Lanteri. They had watched Glen Oakland’s pioneer aviator, n. . v
Curtiss fly at Tunforan, near the Diamond at a series of bar;
San Francisco, in 1000, and jot-'storming air shows. Coni|>eting
ted down a few notes about his with professional flyers and
plane on the back of an envel-
ope.
Using these
hi ijcn rnvey l !cro
notes as a guide
“’■"•"“'"•i.-t CROWD JAMS TAFT’S HAND IN DOOR
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HOGS |
neigh, n 8 about 100 lbs.; 3 Spotted Poland boars,
purer (Jilts, open.
H\y AND GRAIN . |f| .|fa and THnolhy. mixed; 200 or 300 halea id ! ..ai.s Wheat Straw; 100 bu. of Rood Oats. 'iT OOI PK- ' DW MILEAGE, GOOD FARM machinery . . >| (H iel “B” with new cultivator, mounted corn • olisv, i>u» ‘.Vis’. 12" Disc Harrow, (i ft.; | Allis i u '‘* ,. r u'ltli mounted breaking plow, 10" ami eiiHi-1 eriimeis ’’WC”’ tractor with eultivalors; | 7-ft. |., ^Vs*disc: i H - ,n - ,,|M ' " in ' ,K " i < as.. i,h s u reader, used 2 .vwis; 1 I. H. C. Little (Jenius M" | ire ‘ .. as v y Harris power mower same as new, ' ft.: Side Delivery Rak,“; 1 Case Pick Up Hay Baler, sheer i Thi> haler Is In good shape; Allis Chalmers . r »-f,. j *' r 1 riuK combine has a motor; I Power t orn shol-, lf r ed ivagon; ' Pony Jtaildle. household goods one l2xir*’S" rug; 1 conRoleum dir; i cook ■> burners; I Heatrola, larRe .sire; f Wilson *jsi ; I Settee; and 2 Dining Tables,
TERMS—CASH.
Nol responsible in cone of ace Went s. Jo property to be removed until paid for. LOWELL FRANKLIN, Owner w ,| “(Jib" Brown, Am is. Fisher and Canary, Clerks, neb will be served by Salem W. S. C. S.
Education Registration Blank be registered in the class I have checksc indicate 1st and 2nd choice.) Physical Fitness hold Mechanics Sewing or Decoration Sketching Planning Square Dancing igraphy Typing understand the registration fee to be $2.50. deliver to Mrs. Ross Azbell, Office endent of Greencastle Schools.
IN SEATUE, WASH., Senator Hobert A. Taft (R), Ohio, has his hand examined by his nephew, Dr. Donald T. Hall, before six stitches were taken to close the cut received when members of a jeering crowd accidentally slammed car door on the solon. (International)
FIGHTS INFLATION WITH DEFLATION
PHONE
MRCUB NEARLY A YEAR ON WHAT YOU
Items on which he has slashed prices In face of the inflation that has prompted nation-wide buyers’ ^trikes. Rickert sells chicken at 39 cents a pound, hamburger at 29 cents a pound and sirloin steak at 39 cents a pound. (International Soundphoto)
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rvels cost 10% to 20% less than cr popular brands—that means 1,ars ln your pocket over a year’s c - U HV pay MORE? You can’t ) u tatter cigarette at any price! ^EPHANO BROTHERS-y-PHILA. ^ ^ Ur vels and Spend the Difference
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VIG9K VITAMIN CotneiTVow
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fessionally built planes. Cooke won first place and $7,000 in the jlios Angeles 1912 International
J Aviation Meet.
1 The plane was presented to Oakland airport in 1933 by
| Maupin and l^mteri’s widow. 3rd Red Blast Awaited By UN
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Sept. ?5 i HH) The United Stales bt n l itself today fo rthe Sovi’’t Ibdon’s third violent atl;u k in 10 days on American fore;;, policy at the United Nations General Assembly. Tli. next Soviet offensive i ■ exp I late today when the a ; ycinlily’, 5f)-nation political and . e. inly committee opens dc bate on the Greek case. It will be the first major, crucial Ha I versus West battle on a specific problem. The Unite ! Stales considers it the most important single Issue before the a <mbly and will try to get the assembly to set up a “watehd .y" conmiis; ion in Greece a .security council move that Russia
vetoed.
The United States draft resol ution which will seek to pin tin ' blame for Greek disorders on Yu: i. lavia, Buigaua and Alban \ la -will be circulated anm. ; “fiicndly” UN members aft. i the U s. delegation agrees on final drafting changes and h - tore the afternoon (3 p. m., HI >T) meeting. An earlier row over the Balkan-; is scheduled at a morning Security Council meeting which will reconsider the blackballed appl 1 cations of the former enemy itellies, including Italy, for UN membership. It aly and Finland to ‘‘pass’’ Security Council voting tests this time. But the U. S. is determined to keep Bulgaria. Hungary and Romania mil of tli family of nations and apparently has the votes to do so without using its veto. NAILS APLENT Y CLEVELAND (111) The American Steel and Wire Co., a .‘i’jfbskliary of U. S. Steel, claims it is the world’s largest producer of nails. "We’re pouring 'em out by the billion." company president C. F. Hood sajd. A battery device that lights up ' milady's handbag when it is 1 < pened has been devised.
ASAF All, Moslem ambassador to the U. S. from India, and his Hindu wife stop In Now York en route to the Indian embassy in ' Wn hington. (International)
A Fitting Title
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL % 1*1*1101*111 \TlO\H } ami itmmsi. or n ads NdIuh is hereby kivuii the* payers of Jefferson Townsthp. Tut iiam County, Imflana, that the proper legal officers of mild municipality that their regular meeting place at 8:00 o'clock I’.- M. on the -8th day of October, 104 7, will consider the following additional appropriations which said officers consider necessary to meet thu extraordinary emergency at this
time.
Special School Fund Item No. 22 $ 4f»0.0o Item No. 23 3,r»50.00 Tuition Fund Item No. 28 4,000.00 Item No. 20 30.00 1 Taxpayers appearing at such] meeting shall have a right to be] heard thereon! The additional ap-j nropriation as finally made will; he automatically referred to the State Hoard of Tax Commissioners, which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen days at* the County Auditor's Office of Putnam County, Indiana, or at such other plan* as may lie designated. At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may he heard and interested taxpayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. Also notice is hereby given tiie taxpayers of Jefferson Township, Putnam County, Indiana, that a petition has been filed with the | Advisory Board and Township Trustee of said Jefferson Town ishin for the issuance of township obligations as may h». necessary for the purposes of supplying funds for the special school fund in the sum of $4,000.00 and the Tuition fund In the sum of 1 $2r»00.00, which are emergency ’items; said obligations to b# re paid by a levy unon property of the township .said levy for tin* year 1047 payable 11*48 and additional yens if neqjpsary A period of thirty days irotn this date is allowed within which to fib a remonstrance against said issuance of township obligations aset out above. BKK F. SKCHMAN. Truste,. of Jefferson Township Boss Allen Arthur Hurst Doris II Sallsman. Members of Advisory Hoard, Jefferson Township Dated September 23. 1947. 24-l-2t
State Board of Tax Commissioners. which Board will hold a further hearing within fifteen lays (hr t oinity .voiiiloi , office of t’utnam CoiniT?: Tftdiiirrr*. *or TCt such other plioa- .is may be designated. At suuh hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of such additional appropriations may bo heard and interested taxpayers may impure id' the County Auditor when and where such hearing will be held. HFoUC.K SIMS. Trustee of Warren Township. 1K- 25-2t. l,E4iAl. NOTICE OF 1*1^1,10 II HA It I Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County, Indiana, will, at 00 .\ M oil the 13th day of October. I'.* 17. at the Clerk's Office, Court House in tin* City of Greencastle. Ind., In said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons. requesting the Issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out. of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of tin* classes hereinafter designated and will at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of huId applicants, and the propriety of issuing tin* permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Hubert \V. Orr, (0148, (rest.mri.iiI t. ^ Wt'M Kruiiklln S) . lirreiieastle, Imllatia, beer amt wine re-
tailer.
Loyal Order of Moose. Inc, No. ulubi il“ West Franklin SI., tlre< ne istle, Indiana, beer and
wine retailer,
s \ 11» inv ksth: vrfoN will HK. dI'KN TO THF, PfHLIC. AND IT It 1.1 <' I* A UTIC1FATION IS RE-
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INDIANA ALCOHOLIC I' KV KRAO E COM M ISSION Ry MACRICE H. RUDD
Secret a ry
BI HUKU* E. DIEFEN-
DOUF
Chairman
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NOTICE TO ADDITION \i,
TAXPAYHHN OF LI'I'ltoritl %TlON
Not let* is hereby given the tux payers of Warren Township, Putnam County, Indiana, thn the proper legal officers of said mu iilcipallt> al their regular meet ing place at 8:00 o'clock P. M on J the 21Mh day of Septemher. 11*47, will consider the following addi tlonal appropriations which said officers consider necessary to I j meet the extraordinary emergency j at this time. ^ No. 12 Speul.il School Fund to repair litiildings $1*00 111 Taxpayi’rs aopearing at such meeting shall have a right to he heard thereon. The additional ap propriatinn as finally made will be autoiu ttically referred to the 1
General Trucking AND Coal Hauling DON SEARS Phone II7-M 309 Johnson Street. Greencttutle, liKliiina.
NOTICE
I eaunot accept any more newiiiR imlil alter Del. 20. I’lease do not eall for apIMilnlineiit until alter that date. BLANCHE SNIDER
Film Pioneer Dies
flmericaA No fGRAPEFRUIT JUICE Pure, undiluted, unadulterated, naturally tweeter G-.p.huit iuic«--lH«'» Texsun. It corn*, to you with oil the he.ltl)-9'*>"3 qu.litio th.t N.turc put. in th« l.c.h fruit. Wt ,dd nolhinl- wc uU nothins «way. Texsun i. enjoyed more by more p««pl« brcnu.c I,’, , natural product ■ naturally sweeter.
IN NEW YORK, Miss Carroll | Brooks of Greenville, S. C., carries off sweater Rii'l honors for, KM7 with following statistics:. height, 5 feet, 10 inches; weight, 120 pounds; bust, 35 inches; waist, 21 inches, and hips, 34 inches. (International)
PEACHES THURSDAY MORNING A TUI ( K LOAD AT GIB SEARS FRUIT MARKET North Jackson .Street bring containers
HOUSEHOLD SALE As I am now making my hoinc in Arizona, I will sell at auction, at the farm known as the Tom Keller farm, located 2 miles south of Clovcrdale, on State Road 43 the following property, on Saturday, September 27,1947 SALE STARTS AT 1.00 P. M. (DST) HOUSEHOLD GOODS Dining suite 72 in. buffet and 54 in. table with 4 chairs, dining suite 60 in. buffet and table, 2 pc. living room suite Mohair Frieze, 4 poster Mahogany bed with springs and innerspring mattress and dresser to match, 2 sets of good bed springs, kitchen drop leaf table and 4 chairs, chest of drawers, rocking, occasional and srtaight chairs, kitchen range, and many other articles too numerous to list. IMPLEMENTS Side delivery hay rake in good condition, one horse disc wheat drill. T E RIV1 s .. CASH. Not responsible in case of any accident. TOM KELLER, Owner WAYNE BRANNEMAN, And. IRA C. KNOLL, Clerk.
ACTOR Harry Carey. 69, who made more than 300 pictures during 33 years In the film Industry, dies In Hollywood. (International)
From where I sit... //Joe M^rsh
We All Need Fun!
Nobody in Our Town Is exactly buy (even though I’ele Swan.son’a mi sun claims lie sleeps till seven A.M.). Hut Hie hardest working man of all is Hoc Hollis,er-on call, morning, noon and nigh,. Funny thing, Hoc’s favorite prescription to his patients is: You ought to have fun. The pace of modern living, even on the farm, demands some relaxation. And as Doc says—fun is a personal thing. For the missus it may mean a movie or a good hook; for Had, a mellow and refreshing glass
of beer; and for the kids, pnrrhecsi or the radio. Doesn’t mean e\rrybody'hns to like the same thing— so long as they relax, have fun, together, in the home. Doc doesn’t have much time himself. After a hard day, he’ll relax before the fire with a glass of beer —and wait for Hie phone to ring again. And from where I sit, Doc deserves each well-earned minute of that relaxation. • y)cC§l(Ma%,
AUTO RACES
INDIANA’S FASTEST TRACK TERRE HAUTE Every Friday Nite, 8 P. M. TRIALS ,i:30 1*. M. Gen. Adm. 85c
Rain Date Tues. Nite
LETS ALL GO TO CHICAGO How would you and your family like to take a trip to Chicago? See the big town and visit the huge FREE five-acre exhibit staged by International Harvester Company on the lake front south of Soldiers Field. “HARVESTER’S 100 YEARS IN CHICAGO” Oct. 18 •• Nov. 2 10 A. M. to 1P. M. Every Day See tin' progress of farm mechanization during Ihe |*ast century. See the < Iticngo Sir,', l of IHI7. See the lateat In farm (Mpilpment, motor trucks, Industrial power and refrigeration. Music and entertainment for all, every day, in the big theater tent. ALL FREE. See us for details. SPECIAL TRAIN FROM GREENCASTLE
A Special Traiii will leave Greencastle at 7:00 h. mi. on Oct. 29. leaves Chicago at 7:00 p. in. ROUND TRIP TICKET IS ONLY HM1.I0. ALL TICKETS -MUST BE IN BY OUT 10.
UclurMiiig, train
l*!un now for this date, hor to go lo<>.
It will be worth your time, anil he sure lo ask your neigh-
HESS SALES AND SERVICE
YOUR INTERNATIONAL TRUCK DEALER 7-9 East Franklin Street.
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