The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1956 — Page 3

ITf A FACT Stay on tho safe sidr* by having IGNITION CHECKED Make sure that yonr car is electrically light, before you embark on that vacation trip. Drive in ami let us check the ignition system from battery to spark plugs. Drive away to miles of smooth, safe motoring that will keep your vacation happy. STOP here and GO safely! BOH MYERS AUTO SALES. Inc. YOI'R CHRYSLERPLYMOUTH DEALER 317 North Jackson

Don Sibbitt, 2nd. Joe Friend Division II- Laying Flock Barred Rock Hens— 1st. Joe Friend White Rock Hens—1st. Don Sibbitt Leghorn Hens—1st. Don Sibbitt Hampshire ftens— 1st. Don Sibbitt. 2nd. James Sweet, 3rd. Joe Friend Hens. I Rooster-Leghorn—1st. Don Sibbitt

RABBITS Aged Doe (Any breed) — 1st. Donald Howlett, 2nd. Larry Walton, 3rd. Glen McFarland Young Doe under 6 months (any breed)—1st. Larry’ Walters, 2nd. Tommy Hendrich, 3rd. Edwin Clearwaters 3 Market Rabbits (any breed) 1st. Phillip Everman, 2nd. Larry Walton, 3rd. Judy Allee.

attend the .state fair until Thursdav. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aden Hanna of Japan and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hanna of Greensburg ate Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. John Gough and Sharon and Steven Gough and ^ Madonna Gough and Mr. and , Mrs. J. Willard Gough and family spent Saturday at Hulman . Beach south of Greencastle.

LOST; Red and white bird pup. | Finder return to Noble Grimes fceward. 18-5p

Classused Ad • FOR REH1 •

MORE FAIR WINNERS 4-H Poultry Department Barred Rock Pullets— Ifrt. Steven Kiger White Rock Pullets—1st. Barbara Aker, 2nd. Jerry Hurst Leghorn Pullets—1st John Ak-

er

Rhode Island Red Pullets—1st. Mickey Burk New Hampshire Pullets—1st. Fredrick Danforth. Barred Rock Pullets—1st. Joe

Friend

White Rock Pullets, 1st. Wally Frazier, 2nd. Don Sibbitt, 3rd.

Randy Hutcheson

W'hite American Pullets—2nd. Eddie Glidewell ROACHDALE Leghorn Pullets—1st. Don Sib- Byron Gough of Roachdale R bitt, 2nd. Gordon Hutcheson, | R. 2, left Tuesday to be a guest 3rd. Randy Hutcheson | of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MeikliNew Hampshire Pullets—1st. John of Springfield, 111., and to

GOLD MEDAL CALVES Angus Heifers (all-ages)—1st John Torr, 2nd. Bowen & Steve Aker, 3rd. Robert Reid. Angus Steers (all ages)—1st Bowen & Steve Akers; 2nd.! Bowen & Steve Akers Hereford Heifers (all ages)— I 1st Frank Hartman, 2nd. Larry Grimes, 3rd. Ted Britton Hereford Bulls (all ages)— 1st. | Paul McGaughey, Sr. 2nd. Bow- 1 on Hereford Farm, 3rd. Paul

Campbell

Hereford Steers (all ages) — 1st. Don Kelly; 2nd. Larry Grimes, 3rd. Byron Gough Shorthorn Heifers (all ages)— 1st. Walter Wimmer, 2nd. Walter W’immer, 3rd. Harry McCabe Shorthorn Steers (all ages) — 1st. Jonn Rusk, 2nd. Gerald Rusk

SAFETY

Models

Paid David Evens, 1st; Lloyd Broadstreet, 2nd; Jackson Jr.

Farmers, 3rd. Scrapbooks

Marilyn Mann, 1st., State Fair entry’; Kay Cruse, 2nd.; Jackson

Busy Bees, 3rd.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Nancy Ann Lehe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lehe, 10 years old today. Aug. 18. Mrs. Ethel Frazier, Putnamville, years old, August 19th. Mrs. Anna Allee. Elizabeth St. 81 years Sunday, Aug. 19th. Deirdre Ellen Giddings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giddings, 7 years old today.

UFI • FIRE}* AUTO HAROLD H. SMITH .

Phone 978 IN MEMORY

In loving memory of our son, Ronnie Lee Toney, who passed away two years ago, August 19. Near a shady wall a rose once

grew,

Budded and blossomed in God’s free light, W'atered and fed by morning dew, i Shedding its sweetness day and J

night.

1 FOR RENT: House an r ■ age. suitable for part time | ing, write P. O. Box 49. (

! dale 12L7.

j I

Dent trade ir- your urmfortafcle davenport and chair—yju can have It. reupholstered ior half price of a new one. Art Furniture Shop. 25-tf.

FOR SALE: Reconditioned Maytag washer, one year w .r- • ranty. Phone y33-W\ 26 S. Jackson st. 11-tf •

fHE DAILY SANNF* SAT., \| (i. fS. 19**fi I’-igc GREEN CASTLE. INDIANA

FOR SALE: Weed and Brush Th<

Permanent Trail sonable, referen White Oak Motor <

40.

Spa<

re

Remember East Side MotOi , sprays, Sherm’s Implement Sales for expert body work, . 3ales, 209 N. Jackaon St. 2-tf painting, wheel alignment ard 1 - mechanical work. Free estimates, j FOR SALE: Chord Free pickup and delivery ser- * or ^ an ’ ^ rfect ^ition, bargin.

vice. 25-tf

NOTICE:

Furnit square, and Tu

Exc 11 he

r e know

ange.

Write P. O. Box 75.

7-tf.

ll-16r

FOR RENT: Guest for overnight or week) 234.

Phr

The Glen Crawley Coal Co., j FOR SALE: Sma11 s P inet Phone number is 70S3-M at his | piano ’ S ood condition. Write P. home until the office is moved to! °’ Box 75 > Greencastle, Indiana.

FOR RENT: 5 room h, garden, chicken lot located Emmett Hurst Farm, posse.Sept. 1st, Phone 1044-M or M. l

j the coal yards at West Franklin |st 16-3t. Every Tuesday and Saturday

10-tf

Hardwood flooring of all kind laid, sanded and finished. Re-

specialty. For free

i nights at Cloverdale Auction ] finishing a

j Barn, new and used merchandi -e. j estimates phone 50 E, Cloverdale I Also truck load of new merchaa- j Floyd Crawley. 13-6p

FOR RENT: M

dise. Lewis Bixler.

Sat.-tf.

nay

enabl the b Aug. furnit

Wee

‘’21

as

west Moneek to rk for •sday, ~k of hard-

bo

usee

‘tc. will m A. M.

18-Ip.

FOR SALE: G< oot .bath tub wit all at 503 Blot r Phone 510-R.

built-in five ew fixtures, igton street 18-2p

WANTED

Will have ripe peaches tomorrow. This will be the last of them. Please bring containers. Leland Chilcote, west of Morton on 36. 18-lp.

VISIT HILLCREST ADDITION MODEL HOME Open Sunday, 3 to 6 P. M. VA - FHA Financing 25 Year Terms Low down payment - Payments like Rent. HAL HICKMAN Realtor 26«/ 2 E. Washington St. PHONE 1121-W

it grew and and tall,

blossomed fair!

• rooms and bath. Heat

Slowly rising to loftier height. It came to a crevice in the wall, Through which there shone

beam of light.

j refrigerator and

j 1151-W.

r*2t

Repairs, alterations, j proofing, dyeing,

ers. Ph. 906.

water

Cole Apts., 51'

Onward it crept with added strength, With never a thought of fear

or pride

It followed the light through the crevice length, And unfolded itself on the oth-

er side.

The light, the dew, the broadening view’, Were found the same as they were before; And it lost itself in beauties new’ Breathing its fragrance more and more. Shall claim of death cause us to

grieve,

And make our courage faint

or fall ?

Nay, let us faith and hope re-

cieve—

The rose still grows beyond the w’all. Scattering fragrance far and

wide,

Just as it did in days of yore, Just as it did on the other side, Just as it w’ill forevermore. Missed so much by Mother and Daddy.

E. Wash. S

a j A beautiful and dignified plac to live. For information on rerd

als phone Mr. Ross. 906.

Tues-Thur-Sat-tl

; WEDDING INVITATIONS and : announcements. Reasonable in j price, socially correct—engraved or printed. Progressive Printing j Co., next to the bus station.

Sat.-tf.

FOR SALE: White Leghorn friers, 90c each. Roger Nodlov.

Davis Clean- j 1M* niiles north on road 43. 13-6‘. Sat-tf. pQp gALE: Clinker free. lo\v

ash, block coal S6.00 a ton at Maple Grove Mine, Rockville Indiana. Phone 198 R 1. 15-6p.

FOR RENT: Three room s< modern house, closed in porch, mi. east. H. F. Cash, Cloverd; Ind. 18-

WAN" in Gree married. Box 100.

9 REAL ESTATE ®

FOR SALE: Six loom modern

RAINES AND RAINES

Excavating -Grading- Bulldoz- | ing Hylift Crane-Motor Grader J Sewer-Basement-Backhoe Dump I Truck service-FIll dlrt-Top soilI Masomy sand-pit run gravel- ! Driveway stone. Jobs fully In-

home in Cloverdale, newly re- | surpd * 20 - vears experience. Free j modeled and decorated, new | estimates. Phone 1125, P. O. Box siding, new storhi doors and > ’^4, Greencastle. T-T-S-tf window’s, priced to sell at $6200. ] CHERRY TRANSFER and Phone 1073. 18-2n storage, Inc., Greencastle's

ONLY experienced movers. Local and long distance hauling, insured warehousing, packing and j crating, local cartage. Phone 70.

FOR SALE: Outboard motor. 7b> H. P. Gear shift, good condition. Jack Ozment, Fillmore. 36-3p

I FOR SALE: 9 piece dining room suit, 9 x 13 rug and pad, also automatic washer and dryer. Phone 294. 17-3t. FOR SALE: Boys 26” racing bike, good condition, new tires. $18.00 J. I. Tillotson, Bainbridge. 17-2t.

Trade for Larger Place?

For Sale or Trade for 20-40 acres. Good 120 acres, 60 acres crop land 5 room dwelling just remodled, barn, crib and granary. Springs and pond. Owner wants a

small place.

Tue-Thur-Sat-tf.

For your vacaticm trip insurance, accident coverage and coverage for your personal belongings. See Simpson Stoner. Phone 6. T-T-S-tf

)

Before the County Council and Board of County Commissioners

In ttie matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by Putnam County, Indiana

N'otiee is li—* ■' **■* ■“ — ~ . _

met t inr plat

on tl

CLERK OF CIRCT’IT COURT

reby given the taxpayers of Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their ree-nia* lie 4th day of September, 19r.il will eonsider the following budget: municipality at their regular

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR COUNTIES

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS

Services Personal All Other Op. Expense

COUNTY COFRT HOUSE

Services Personal All Other Op. Expense Currt nt Charges

Propel ties

Services All Othr ( urreni

Personal r < >p. Kxpense ... Oliarffes

$

7.171.00 1.050.00

250.00

COUNTY AUDITOR

37 :>.00

Set vice-

Pi r^onnl

$

10.760.00

All Othc

r op.. Expense

3,400.00

1 'ropert i

i*S .

50.00

COUNTY TREASURER

S*-l vice.

Personal

$

8.645.00

All other Op.' Lxpense

3.025.00

COUNT) RECORDER

S< rvices

Personal

$

5.965.00

All Othr

r Op. Kxpense

1,221.00

(Ol NTY SHERIFF

Set\ues

IN r4onal '

i

6.330.00

All Ol he

r op. Expense

3,565.00

COUNTY SURVEYOR

Sc! \ if<*S

Personal

$

3.975.00

All * l lie

•r op. Expense

445.00

Proport i

50.00

],0.'!2.90

140.00

INSURANCE REALESTATE

Services Personal All Other Op. Expense

COUNTY JAIL

7.870.00 10,250.00 1.400.00

200.00

FOR SALE: 5 room house, barn, chicken house, 3 acres. 1 mile south U. S. 40 on 43. Price $5,500. Vaughan & Snyder,

j Phone 1303-W.

* FOR SALE • At Fenders on Foxridge—Appleseed and Klondike watermelions, 35c each. Also cantaloupes, corn and tomatoes. 18-It j

FOR SALE: Registered Shorthorn male, over a year old, from the Brattain herd. Price reasonable. Roy Watson, Phone 7094-R, Manhattan road. 17-21-2p.

I will be in Monday with yellow and w’hite peaches at VanBuskirk’s grocery or at my home. Roy Watson. Ip.

WANTED’ bookkeeping dowmtown st r c Banner.

: Any kind of work ;tle. Veteran and gh school education, mer Office. 17-5j). ioung woman to do ami selling at a ore write to Box 108 7-tf

SEPTIC TANKS, cesspool* and toilet vaults cleaned, modern equipment. Sew’ers and basement drains cleaned w’ith electric cutting knives. Payless Sewer Cleaners. Phone 60-X 25-tf

WANTED: transportatio ton’s Sea Foe side of 40 at

d R 43.

WANTED: Ce cleaning, Willi.n

RX.

WANTED: ( tion work, eem< kinds; plastering Reelsville RED

Dish washer, irnished. Bar‘staurant, south

l6-4p.

spool and vault s, Phone 915-

16-4p

•neral construcit work of all James Sims, , Phone 1809.

Thurs. - Fri. - Sat.- tf

WANTED: Rid i town Indianapolis,

5:00 P. M. Cha FOR SALE OR RENT: Small ! Phone 1013-M.

house trailer. $50 dow-n, balance like rent. Will rent $30 month. Call Zephyr Gas Station. Phone 9148. 18-20-22-24-4p.

FOR SALE: Solid walnut antique Jenny Lind bed, new springs, good mattress, $50. Also 2-year-old girl’s 26-inch bike, $20. Call 245-R. 17-2p.

COUNTY HOME

( Ol’NTY AGRICULTURAL AGENT

Services Personal All Other i >p. Expettfte

COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION

Services Per;4onal

•nne ... ■.

All < )lhi Curr< nt Proport ’

r D|>. Exp Cha rg«s

COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER

Set vices Persona 1 All Ot her < )p. Kxp«

S« rvices All Otht Set vices All nth. Grt enca Services All i uhi

Pers, r < >p.

>na 1 Exp

COUNTY CORONER

CO I NTY ASSESSOR

Personal • Op. Exp<

Town TsonaI p. Exp

■use TOWNSHIP hip

ASSESSOR

Services All Olhe I Topert it Services All Dili, i t Mirren t I *rop< rt i<

Po

PROSKCI TING ATTORNEY Hial Expense ....

8.550.00 3.200.00 9.080.00 560.90 50.00 25.00 900.00 300.00 1.950.00 250.00 2.1 25.00 1.235.00 4.020.00 4.520.00 100.00 1.255.00 1,015.96 100.00

Services Personal .

All Other Op. Expense Material ‘Piifa’etit Charges ' Properties ] COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Services Personal All Other Op. Expense Current Charges Current Obligations Total General Fund COUNTY HOSPITAL FUND Administration Dietary '. Laundry Housekeeping Plant Operation Medical, Surgical and Dental Nursing X-Ray Laboratory Capital Investments Total County Hosp. Fund

COUNTY HIGHVVA' Services Personal /... All Other Op. Expense Material Current Charges Current Obligations . Properties Total Co. H. M. &

$ 2,500 00 1,810.00 $ 7,150.00 • ••.. 10,575.00 1.150.00 200.00 700.00 I 24,867.50 4.700.00 28,375.00 3.000.00 1210,012.40 $ 27.320.00 57.300.00 16.000.00 16.900.00 22,120.00 51,000.00 120.260.00 37.900.00 22.000.00 40.500.00 1411.300.00

MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR FUND I 65,200.00 23.080.00 103.700.00 6.000.00 22.300.00 10.00 I $220,290.00

... a* - . • KxfwMisf

CIRCUIT COURT

Part Part

$ 9,605.00 565.00 550.00 1,250.09 ESTIMATE OF COUNTY

FUNDS REQUIRED FOR EXPENSES TO DECEMBER 31ST OF INCOMING YEAR:

I Current

IT Current Charges . (Other than Part I)

Personal Services

All Other Op Properties

Total

FUNDS TO BE RAISED

County

COUNTY WELFARE FUND Charges

1. Total budget estimate for incoming year ? 2. Necessary expenditures to be made from appropriations unexpended July 31st of present year 3. Additional approp. necessary to be made Aug. 1st to Dec. 31st of present year 5. Total funds required (add Lines 1. 2. 3 and 4) FUNDS OX HAND AND TO BE RECEIVED FROM SOURCES OTHER

THAN PROPOSED TAX LEVY:

6. Actual balance. July 31st of present year 7. Taxes to be collected, present year (December settlement) Miscellaneous revenue to he received Aug. 1st of present year to Dec. 31 vt of incoming year (schedule on file in office of county

Auditor):

a. Special taxes (see Schedule) b Officers fees and all other revenue (see Schedule) Total funds (add I.incs 6. 7. Sa and Sb) Net amount to be raised for expenses to Dec. 31st of incoming year (deduct Line 9 from Line 5) Operating balance (not in excess of expense Jan. 1st to June 30. loss mlsc. revenue for same period) .. Amount to be raised by tax levy (add I.incs 10 and 11)

•All Countv Welfare Fund calculations as of • t,iI Y L«t. instead of July 31st and Aug. 1st

PROPOSED LEVIES

$40,862,400 . . . 2.919

8.

9. 10.

11.

General

Welfare

Hospital

Fund

Fund*

Fund

210.012.40

$290,392.00

$411,300.00

120.000.00

151,950.00

160,000.00

10.000.00

32.675.00

340.012.40

. 442.342.00

603.975.00

90.409.73

83.134.00

75,684.15

79,967.94

23,871.00

8,290.97

11,723.90

2.656.00

510,000.00

62,490.00

307.200.00

416,861.00

593.975.12

244.590.67

25.481.00

9,999.88

so.ooe.oo

54.068.00

10.000.00

175.121.73

79.549.00

19,999.88

.$241,640.00 . 23,272.00 22.090.00 . 3,305.00 85.00 . $290,392.00

Highway Fund $220,290.00

Hi

Net T

.Me Proper!

Number ol Taxab

Poll

COMPAR \TIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED

To be

FUNDS

Countv Rev* nuc Hosp, Bend or Sinking Fund County Welfare Fund Count) Cattle Test Hosp. Maint Cum. Bridge Hosp. Bond Redemption Co Fair Imp

"I';

Total

Lew on

Levy on

Amount to

Collected

Collected

Collected

Collected

Polls

Property

be Raised ‘57

1954

19.i.i

1956

1957

$1.00

$ .45

$175,421.73

$219.909.50

$176,356.00

$212,589.00

$175,421.73

.05

20.430.00

20.430.00

.20

79.549.00

67.620.00

59.033.00

74,812.00

79.549.00

.02

8.172.00

8.172.00

.05

19.999.88

31.313.00

18.447.00

27.552.00

19.999.88

.20

81.720.00

35,975.00

36.643.00

39.360.00

81.720.00

.10

40.860.00

39,360.00

40.8K0.O0

.05

20.4.10.90

20,430.00

.'.$1.00

$1.12

$446,582.61

$853,998.50

$290,479.00

$193,673.00

$446,582.61

Township

Jackson Fra nV 1 in Rnsiell Cl'nton Monroe

Floyd Marion

Gro* ne.ist

Mad Don

Washing!

Wart en

Clovcrdal •Estimat*

TOWNSHIP 1*0011 TAN

Estimated Poor

Relief for Estimated Ensuing Year Reim-

LEVIES AND BATES

Including Operating

Balance

$ 1.0(10.on

1.500.00 1.200.00

7 A0.00

1.200 00

900.00

1.360.00

2 , S 0 0

1.000.00 l.r»00.00

tiOO 00

1.000.00 1.700.00

bursesnent

Due County

Revenue

390.09

4.009.00

Estimated

Balance Dee. 31 st Present

Year

17

.05 .04 .05 .02

.02

.03

Net

Assessed

Valuation

i 2.1S6.230.00

200.00 1.399.00 3.048.465.90 200 Of 1.000.90 2.056,165.00

1,514.470.00

1.000.00 200.00 2.015.945.00 800.00 100.00 1.514.270.00 1.700.00 100.00 3.440,050.00

15,219.090.00

300.00 700.00 » * 1.522.190.00 400.00 1.100.00 • 2.806,450 00

200.00 800.00 • 1,485,495.00

• 1,724

• 2.329.51O.O0 .02

' Funds $40,862,400.00 For Assessed Valuations of Townships see Appropriate Column Under Caption Township Poor Tax Levies and Rites

Taxpayers u pearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, and presented to the Countr Auditor not 1 iter than two days prior to the second Monday In September, and the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Board, or on their f i ilnr. «> to do bv the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such 4*-vies. m; ,y appeal to the State ■ ■ T . „ itsston* rs for further and final hearing thereon, by filing <>f petition with th< coanty • on ..r before the fourth Mona.iy of sept’, tuber ..r on or before the tenth day after publication by the county auditor of tax rates charged, whichever date i* later, and the

state board will fix a .late for hearing In this county.

Complete detail of hi dget

ystllll. t. In iv be ■o-en in Dated Aug 11956. -

office of County Auditor. ^

Total Poor

Rellf f to

be Levied $ i.noo.00

1.300.00 1.000. 90 1.000. 00

200.0(1 i oo.oo 100.00

29.800.00 709.99 . 1.100.00

800.00 300.00 400.00

For

Relief Ensuing Year

t .95

.04 .05 .06 .02 .02

To

Reimburse

County Revenue

FARMS WANTED: We nee i good Putnam Co. farms and have the buyers for them. None too good or too large, if reasonably prived, 40 acres to 500: large ones needed now. Write or see .us at office in Cataract south of Cloverdale. Mail address R. R. 2, Spencer, Ind. E. B. and Agnes Short ridge Realtors. 1 -10*..

FOR SALE at Camden, Ind.:

9-tf. 500-800 Northwestern calves and

' yearlings. Wertheimer Catt’.e Co., ph. 40. 15-tf.

NOTICE: My lawn mower repair shop will be closed until Sept. 2. Ivor McMains. 17-2p.

j NOTICE: The Di I Clay County Rur Cooperative have s August 21st. 1056 i for receiving apf Manager. Apply, Poland, Indiana.

SPECIAL: No. 3150 baling wire. We are overstocked on this item. Buy next year’s supply at a low price. Bainbridge Elevator. 18-3t.

FOR SALE: Home watermelons at the Ernest Heber at Fern.

grown patch. 18-lt^

FARMS — HOMES

FARM LOANS

AUTO — FARM — FIRE

INSURANCE

O. U. CARPENTER PROGRESSIVE REAL ESTATE j 9 South Arlington St.

Phone 435-W Wed. & Sat. tf

FOR SALE: 1953 Ford truck, hydraulic hoist, grain bed and stock rack. Good shape. Low mileage. Jess Cowger, Bainbridge. Can see mornings or Saturday all day. 16-3p. FOR SALE: Several hundred feet of used 2 inch pipe, A & S. Junk Yard, Greencastle, Indiana.

16-3t

FOR SALE: Rambo and Wealthy apples, also some nice windfalls. Hughes Orchard, 1 mile south of 40 on 43, 18-3t

FOR SALE: Two piece living-

j room suite.

Phone Morton 247. 16-3t.

• MISCELLANEOUS

Visit our

room. Finest direct from rr ;

Shop.

bcrutlful show

oraping fabric rt Furniture

25-tf

FOR SALE: Two used bath tubs with fixtures, $15.00 each. Phone 1351. 17-2p. FOR SALE: 1951 Kaiser. Don Gorham, Martinsville street. 17-2t.

SPECIAL NOTICE—To any and all former clients and a- tired. Contact me at Phone 150-X, o r 3130 Ave. D for all kinds o insurance, or any question relative to your policy. Noble E. Matthews.

For Your shopping convenience—Your Quik-Chek Super Market. Hours are 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 11-tf

FOR SALE: 1954 Ferguson 30 tractor, good as new, $1195.00 • two 14 in. Dearborn plows $95.00; Colbey heavy duty wagon \vith steel bed, $225,00; Co-Op disc grain drill with fert. and grass attachments, good condition, $225 00; Mechanical wagon hoist, good conditon. 095.00 and Woods Bros., International, G. I., Co-Op and Case one row pickers priced from $100.00 to $325.00. George Culver, 9 miles north on 43 and 1)4 miles east on black top. 18-21-23-25-4p.

NOTH K TO \LL rilBNON'* INTKBKSTIOD l\ TDK l>T\Ti: Of Maude Murtz. in the uuttte of the Estate of .Maude Martz, d*

ceased. No. 9568.

Notice ia hereby given tha Italph K. Martz as administrato of the above named estate, ha presented and filed his final .ucount in final settlement of sab estate, and that the same wil come up for the examination an' action of said Putnam Cireiii Court, on the 11th of September 1956, at which time all persons in terested in said estate are require* to appear in said court and show cause, if any flier*: he, why sai* account should not lie approve ! And the heirs of -aid decedent an* all others interested are also i-"-quired to appear and make prool of their heirship or claim to any

part of said estate.

Ralph E. Martz

Persona! Representative

John H. Alice

,1 udgo of Putnam Circuit Couri

I Attorney for Estate

j Robert W. Marks 18-2 >-2 f

s to down:30 A. M. to 23 Sanders, 16- 31 •ctors of T!io Telephone the date of the deadline cations for . O. Box 64, 17- 2L

WANTED: Fa work, weekly sa other extras fum Torr, west of Lit WANTED: E> ress. Apply i sey’s Bar & C

n 1

per:

ind, steady

y, house and icd. Franklin bale. 17-2p. i ieneed wait-

at Rn m-

l7-2t.

gca OWN YOI R OW \ DRIVEIN BUSINESS $.■>,000 to $13,000 I»' t per season with casil\ finuneetl Root Beer Drive-In. (Protected I'ranehise). Over 300 l’rost*»|)s established io middle West. \ Proven background of Success. Low investment of about $.5,000 will h untie prefali building, eqnipm*’nt, and signs. We have an eve* llant location available. Write Frostop Products, P. (). Box L>, Vincennes, Indiana.

V'OTIUi: TO IN I l.ltl s I CD

vi.I, i’i:nsn\s IN I III', l> I \ I II

WANTED Local and Long Distance Moving and Transfer Randel Transfer 40 Years Experience PHONE 302 or 735-R. Delivering New Furniture for Montgomery Ward, p;ist 4 years.

■ f* 9

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By Chick v oung

JOHNNY HAZARD

ALEX C BRYAN.

Putnam County Auditor

ARRIVE? SAFELY/ AN? WHO ARE yOUl? NgW FRIEND?

COUNTESS NEWS, MY LOVELY SIREN! I HAVE HERE TWO AMERICAN GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE AGREE? TO HELP US IN OUR MISSION * RELUCTANTLY/ I CONFESS,,*

,„eUT THEY ARE SENTIMENTAL V LET'S CUT THE AN? PREFER LIFE! MR, HUNTAlR- \ STOMACH-TURNING MR, HAZAR-R?»„y0UR GRACIOUS \ AMENITIES, ENIGMA' HOSTESS, WHO WILL PR0VIPE COMFORT 1 WHAT PlRTY WORK FOR YOUR SHORT STAY HERE! ] ARE YOU FORCING US INTO?!

PATIENCE, MY FR'ENP! V

FIRST, Y0U/NBQS PEAR, 1

AS CHAIRWOMAN OF THE "SAVE AN0N/A COMMITTEE' WILL CALL /MR, JARAK ANP IN/iTc H M C-TCN THE TOWN AS YCUR GUEST!

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