The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1964 — Page 3

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report record sales Montgomery Ward sales for November and the first 10 months of its fiscal year slightly exceeded last year's record highs. For the five-week period of October 31 through December 4, estimated sales were 5174,817,000. an increase of $76,807 over last year's sales for the comparable period of $174,740,193. Cumulative sales for the 10 months of January 31 through December 4 were estimated at $1,226,085,000, an increase of 2.9% over sales of $1,191,762,501 for the comparable 10 months last year. President Brooker told the

INSTANT HEAT PORTABLE HEATERS From $139.00 SHERM’S IMPLEMENT SALES North Jackson Street

Wall Street Journal (December 18) that Montgomery Ward’s 520 retail stores and 725 catalog stores will post December sales 5% or more ahead of the company’s record December of 1962. In commenting on the business climate of the past few weeks, Mr. Brooker stated that “President Johnson created a lot of confidence.’’ In reference to gross profit margins, he reported they are holding up in most areas—except toys—but there is increased pressure on retail profits because of higher labor rates, stemming from increased employee fringe benefits. Four new catalogs are being shipped to Ward customers: The 270-page 1964 Winter Sale Book have been sent to 6,000.000 customer families. Nearly 6,100,000 copies of the 1,344-page 1964 Spring and Summer Catalog are being distributed. Beginning January 2, the 196-page Farm Book wall be received by 1,200,000 customers. A similar num-

ber of 84-page 1964 Garden Catalogs also are being distributed to customers in January.

Finley Comments CHICAGO UPI—Charles O. Finley said today his offer to

keep his Athletics baseball team in Kansas City for a minimum of five years w r as rejected before he sought to move the franchise to Louisville. Finley, in hot water with the rest of the American League because he has signed a contract

to play in Kentucky in 1964 and 1965, said he has made and had rejected three offers to keep his team in Kansas City’s Municipal Stadium.

To brighten aluminum kettles, rub with vinegar or lemon juice.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Notice is hereby riven that Linza E. Trout was on the 31st day of December, 1963, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Luther Ernest Trout, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six <6> months from the date of the first publl-

caUon of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this

Elks Club Special Party Sat., Jan. 11 8:30 P.M. -PRIZESFor Elks and Their Ladies

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS 19(3 TAX RATE PAYABLE IN 19(4 Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicates for State, Co unty, Townships, Schools and Corporations, Putnam County for the year 1963 and payable in 1964, will be in the hands of the County Treasurer January 1, 1964 to receive the taxes charged t . re n, the following table shows the rate of taxation on each $100.00 worth of real estate and personal property, and each poll in t revet.U units. Due Jan 1, 1964. First installment delinquent after first Monday in May. Second installment delinquent after first Monday in November. Roland Lane, Treasurer

Tax Rates Charged For Tear 1963

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Welfare . .

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Ho~p. Bond Redemp

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Total County

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Tu.tion

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Co. Library

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Ti_tal Prop. Tax

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5.06

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3.84

4.54

4 54

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3 98

5.20

3.52

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■ ate oi Indiana. Putnam Ccunfy, ss: I, Carl Arnold. Auditor of Witnam County, hereby certify Uiat the above is a correct copy of all Tax Levies collectable in the year 1964. carl Arnold. Auditor

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Your First National savings now hold more interest for you!

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ON REGULAR PASSBOOK SAVINGS

ON ONE YEAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT

Now you will be even MORE money ahead in the months ahead, with your savings at the First National Bank in Cloverdale, Indiana. Starting as ot January 1st, regular First National Bank passbook savings accounts earn 3]% interest, and One Year Certificates of Deposit earn up to 4%. Moreover, all deposits on passbook savings made by the tenth of any month earn interest for the full month. The First National Bank

OF CLOVERDALE, INDIANA , -iXjvS 4 Member F. D. I. C:

WE ARE NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION and ready to serve you Stop in and see us FOR YOUR MONEY NEEDS $25.00 lo $ 1,000.00 INSURANCE OF ALL TYPES As Independent Agents we give you dependable insurance at a reasonable cost PROTECTION IS YOUR BEST BET Open Fridays until 8:00 P.M. and Saturday until noon for your convenience PUTNAM LOAN COMPANY 1 WEST FRANKLIN STREET Phone OL 3-3113

Rector Funeral Home PHONE OL 3-4810 AMBULANCE SERVICE

31st. day of December, 1963. Probata Cause No. 10357. Jack P. Hinkle, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana. Frank G. Stoessel, Attorney. 3-10-17-3t

BAINBRIDGE TAP LOUNGE BAIXBRIDGE, INDIANA The Finest Steak and Catfish Dinners Family Room Available For Reservations Call 522-9292

Glasses May Be The Answer To Problems At School Don’t put their eyes off until last! Let us fill the prescription for their glasses, with style and quality. QUICK SERVICE Safety lenses for their protection. See us today for all your optical needs. Glasses for the entire family, at prices you can afford. Spencer Optical Co. 55 N. Main St., Spencer, Ind. Phone 829-3981 NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED

DR. J. A. THROOP Dentist Vine & Washington Over Books Plus

A FIRST CITIZENS BANK W L Old Topper Tavern 97 39 Putnam Realty 96 40 Torr’s Restaurant 81 55 Central Natl. Bank .... 76 60 Coca Cola 70 66 Shetrone Rea Elstate .... 62 74 Hillman's Jewelers 62 74 Clairmont Transfer .... 56 80 Motor Freight 50 88 Patterson Shell 34 102 High Team Series: Putnam Realty, 2265. High Team Game: Putnam Realty, 785. High Indiv. Series: E. Cook, 685. High Indiv. Game: E. Cook, 238. Other Scores: 200 Games: R. Hoskins, 200; V. Taylor, 207; R. Hampton, 207; H. McCammack, 200, 207; J. Hirt, 209; C. Stites, 210; F. Brewster, 211; L. Murray, 212, 215; J. Atkins, 227; W. Douglas, 204, 235; E. Cook, 217, 230, 238. Over 550 Series: R. Hampton, 557; R. Gooch, 559; J. Atkins, 564; F. Brewster, 566; H. McCammack, 596.

the womrs^H GETTING ABOUND!

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wanted to try something different I had never owned a Dodge in my life. Just low-price cars. And, frankly, they’ve just been—cars. I wanted more than that, something different. That’s how I came to buy my first Dodge recently. And I actually paid less than for other low-price cars. You can be sure, tb** won’t be the last Dodge I’ll ever own.** James Green, Lincoln Park, new owner of a *64 Dodge 330

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“You might say I’m one of The Dodge Girls! I’m really sold on Dodge. Particularly the new Dart GT. In fact, I’ve never felt so much at home in a car before. I used to trade-in for a new car every year, but this one—this one I want to keep.” Ann Marie Allard, East Detroit, new owner of a ’64 compact Dart GT

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“I didn’t believe all that jazz about Dodge not costing any more than low-priced cars. i thought it was a come-on, because to me Dodge has always been a medium-priced car. It sure looks it. And acts it. What a pleasant surprise I got when I saw The Dodge Boys! My new Dodge actually cost less than the other low-priced cars I looked at.’ * Stanley F. Nemshick, Warren, new owner of a ’64 Dodge Polara 4-door Sedan

From here, there and everywhere, the word’s getting around that the deal is Dodge! Result is, The Dodge Boys are off and running to another sales smashing year. And they have some real fine automobiles and down-to-earth dealing to thank for it. Most of all, their hats are off to you, neighbor. You started us off with lots of zip, so The Dodge Boys are thanking you. THA1IK YOU.NEIGHBORS TOR THE BEST SEUING YEAR IN DODGE HISVDBY!

YOUR DODGE BOYS THANK YOu! Diroi PUTNAM MOTOR SALES

118 NORTH INDIANA ST.

GREENCASTLE. IND.

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