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Page 4 THE BROWNSTOWN (IND.) BANNER Wednesday December 8, 1943" inflation. From days' bf the old NRA Iff 175 OF 1ACKSQII CO'JlMAilS IH THE, ARMED SERVICES Dates 01 Birthdays Of Men In Service! SEYMOUR FILLING STATION ROBBED TUES. NIGHT- The Topie Filling Station on Road 50 in Seymour was broken into sometime Tuesday night, -according to police officials. The The following- letter was by Mrs. GuTie WeldSg, Vallonia, from her son, Pfc Walter H.

other day in the Mediteranean Sea. I cant tell you where I am only Tm somewhere in North I guess you will soon be rabbit the New Dealers have used the same technique of instilling fear and spreading abuse whenever they have wanted another pot of money to reform the country, and shackle weidig, who is somewhere over- I Africa, only article bothered was a cig nunungv j. prooauy wiu De mint The Brownstovm Banner Established April 1869 Entered a the Brownstown, Indiana, Post Office as Second Class Matter. the typical style of the New Dealers wtaTiifiltrated and perverted the Democratic party to their own ends, they are nowTjpractically calling anyone a traitor who opposes their proposed subsidy of farm products" which the New Dealers advance as the sole and only method of holding down ing a little myself. the freedom of the American people.

Past arette machine which was broken into, the thief evidently taking There are lots of pretty little French girls over here. I wish this war was over. Write and send me Oren Mikles the money from it, along' with several packages of cigarettes. Nothing else was reported missing. The state police post at Seymour NOTICE! To all persons sending addresses of boys in serrke.

We are requested by the government to omit certain parts of service men's addresses when publishing them. This is an effort to withhold information from the enemy and not an error. Please keep this in mind if you think that we carelessly left out part of your boy's address. i 1 November 5. 1943 Dear Mom and All: Well, Mom, I haven't received anymore mail from you or anyone one else since the "night I landed, but I will keep on writing you two or throe times a week anyway, letting you know I am OK and feeling fine, and you can do the as it will take a long time for our mail to reach each other.

We are supposed to eet mail experience with other New Deal pet hobbies, aside from the fact that this plan will pile up more taxes and increase the number of federal office holders, should be enough to condemn the subsidy plan. address. Get it from Jay if he is still around Maumee. is investigating the robbery. I might not be able to write much.

But don't worry about me. I will be ok. Well I had better close. Your Brother Don. I again soon, but don't know when 1.

a A. am sun uie same piace, out don't know how long1 1 will be here. It sure is hot here, it is their winter here now. I'd hate to see December 10 Pfc. Charles F.

Schwein, ASN 35697963, U. S. Army, Benicia, Calif. 35110106, APO 252, Postmaster, New York, N. Y.

Dec. 30 CpL Alvin A. Ault, 35505943, APO 4668, Postmaster New York, New York. Dec. 30 CpL Aaron E.

Gardner, 35702067, 142nd Ord. (MM) Co. APO 312, Ft Jackson, S. C. December 31 Pvt.

Chester Holeman, Co. 13th Battalion, Ft McClellan, Ala. December 31 Pvt. Lester E. Acton, APO 7112, Postmaster, San Francisco, Calif.

FIFTY YEARS AGO ill JACKSON COMITY Items Of Interest Taken From The Brownstown Banner Files thein summer, as I know it is hot ter than it is now. Des. 12 Pvt. Hiarm Lee Allen Season's Greetings 1 The following letter was received by Victor Turmail of Vallonia from Pfc G. E.

Abel, who is somewhere in Italy: November 15, 1943 Dear Friend: Greetings from Italy. Received your most welcome letter today. That sure, was tough about Jack and NeaL but we don't pay any attention to anything now. It's all in the 35498682 APO 8 Postmaster There is nothing here but natives and they are 100 years be- New York, N. Y.

1 hind time from what we are in the Dec. 13 Pvt. Dale Wheeler 35701827, 15th Platoon, 98th Gen. Hospital, Ft Jackson, S. C.

states. We can get all the organes, bananas and cocoanuts we can eat as lone as we have tended visit with relatives at Hay den. Fifty Years Ago VALLONI A A debating society was organized here recently with Henry Prince as president; Edward Meyers, Vice President; and Miss Nera Hunsucker, December 15 Pfc Russell G. Grider, 786 Ba. Co Elizabeth Armory.

Elizabeth. New money. As you know I got a raise of 20 per cent when we came game. 1 tA I A A. A9 wuuiuun give wo cenus lor the rest of the World outside of ijersey' hh TT That ma fnr oil tVia Dec.

15 Pvt. Lawrence Stout erirls you ask about also. Tell i137 School Sqd. Brks 539, Camp Dec. 31 Pfc.

James M. Mullen, 1123 FGTS rKAAF, Kingmafl, Ariz. December 31 Pvt. Ray Bum-side, 35369907, APO 831, Post-master, New Orleans, La. January 1 Pvt.

Donald Sturgeon, 35701087, APO 3, Postmaster, New York. Jan. 1 Pvt. Donald W. Sturgeon, 35701087, APO 763, Post-master, New York, N.

Y. January 2 Pfc. Hobert H. Tom Meyers I'll be glad to be overseas. I only drew $40 since I left the States.

The only thing we can buy is eats, as other things aren't worth buying, but as soon as I get my (censored), I am sending you all something. A letter over here looks like a Christmas package to us now. I guess it is pretty cool there by now. WelL Mom, this is about Fifty Years Ago THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1893 LOCAL MATTER Alex Greger has sold his drug store in Crothersville. Miss Nella Jones of Seymour spent Sunday with friends in Brownstown.

I Baker, 35689921, Co. K. 302nd Inf. i all I can think of so will close for back in any part of the U. S.

They raise kids over here mostly, grapes and other fruit They make lots of Vino wine. Most of the travel is in a 2-wheel cart pulled by a mule or donkey. They are in much need for some threshed oats. Some of the old ruins are very beautiful. Your Pal, George.

Season's Greetings The new address of Set. Doyle this time and so long until next time. Your Son, Ike. December 15 Pvt. Frederick Perry, ASN 35806957, Tr.

Group 304, Btc No. 3, Sqd. 14 Sheppard Field, Texas. December 17 AS Herbert Terkhorn, 35692916. PO Box 5366 Sq.

Section 25, 59th CTD, No C. State College, Raleigh, N. C. Dec. 17 Lt.

Frank O. McMillan, 0-1054713, APO 932, Postmaster San Francisco. Dec. 19 Cpl. Forrest W.

Pafen-berg, 587 Bomb 394 Bomb Kellogg Field, Battle Creek, Michigan. Dec. 19 Woodrow W. Henderson, Co. A.

Rehabilitation Serv Pfc Walter H. Weidig, APO 4750, P. M. New York, N. Y.

Season's Greetings a-u yi, tjamp Mcuam, Miss. January 2 Sgt Gilbert Lee Carpenter, APO 634, Postmaster, NewYork, New York. Jan. 6 Pfc. Louis N.

Fosbrink, 3504812, APO 28, Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Jan. 11 Pvt. Fred Thixton, 35685810, APO 502, Postmaster, San Francisco.

January 12 Pfc. John A. Sapp, 35108337, APO 24, postmaster, San Francisco, Calif. Fish is: Service battery, 989 F. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Manion, Rev. W. N. Fletcher conducted quarterly meeting at Crothersville Sunday.

J. P. McNerney of Anderson was here Sunday. Mrs. Laura Gibson and daughter, Don, of Cairo, 111., are the guests of Frank Falk's family.

Frank Vance went to Terre" Haute last Sunday as a delegate to the State Convention of Y. P. S. C. E.

Chas Stots and wife of Louisville were guests of his brother, John, last Thursday. J. W. and D. W.

Coffin of Milton, were guests of W. H. Hays and family last week. Fifty Years Ago ZELMA Miss Bailey dismissed school here Thursday and Friday and attended the teachers association at Bedford. Isaac Harrel and wife of Clearspring visited their son-in-law, Thornt Dodds, Thursday.

Fifty Years Ago MEDORA Brownstown rf one, have receiv- 1 A- Fort Bragg, North Caro-ed the following letter from their Una. son, Lt. (jg) F. Manion, who is Season's Greetings serving in the U. S.

Navy. The address of Cpl. Gerald L. November 23, 1943 Waskom is: 23rd AAF Tech. ny tuttt, tw- -Training Soerry Gyro Northington Gen.

Hospital, Tuscaloosa, Ala. Jan. 15 Pvt. Carl R. Baker, 35689946, APO 472, Postmaster, New York.

Since talkine to you on Washington Brooklyn (1) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1893 LOCAL MATTER Mrs. Ida Crabb of Seymour has been visiting friends here. Miss Lizzie Miller went to Ebenezer Saturday to" assist in the religious meetings at that place. She returned Wednesday. W.

H. Thomas of Crothersville was in town Friday. Rev. Baird occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. Fifty Years Ago SURPRISE James Cross and others from Houston attended church here last Sunday.

Rev. Rice of the U. B. church holding a meeting at White's Chapel. Hugh McConnell and family were visiting relatives in Seymour Sunday.

John White went to Brownstown Thursday on business. Fifty Years Ago FLEASANT GROVE Otis Hays was in Seymour last Friday on business. Miss Icis Parker was the guest of Miss Jennie Garis last Sunday. Howard Whitcomb, who has been at work on the gravel road, has returned to his home at Hay-den. William Bultman of Vincennes is on a brief visit to his parents.

Fifty Years A 30 ZELMA Mrs. Belle Nichols of Bedford visited her father's family, Preston Wray, the past week. Miss Ada Dodds is visiting her lister, Mrs. Reid Ellison, near Erie this week. Oregon Wray bought a number of hogs last week at five cents per pound.

Fifty Years Ago HOUSTON John Hall and family of Bedford are visiting relatives here. C. W. Thompson wa3 on legal business in circuit court at Bedford, last week. Mrs.

Warren Miller of Ewing was visiting her many relatives here last week. Walter Setser has moved to Freetown, where he will work at the wagon trade. Mrs. Nina Thompson starts next for Davenport, where she will join her husband, John Li. Thompson, who is employed in the R.

I. R. R. Co. Fifty Years Ago FREETOWN Charle-3 Ackerman, one of our former teachers, but now of Crothersville, visited friends and attended church here Sunday.

Charley Kelso has just returned from an ex phone a little over two weeks ago, New iorK. I have traveled several miles, and! Season Greetings In a letter from Cpl, Edgar G. also safe and sound. pretty' ie stated that his new address is: which berrying Service Det, Municipal We have been working hard since arriving here, Miss Kate Alexander, accompanied her brother, Marsh, Thursday, to Robinson, where Dec. 20 Cpl.

Earl O. Blair, APO 875, Postmaster, New York, N. Y. December 20 Pvt. Lloyd G.

Schwein, 3569919, Co. 797th M. P. Mount Oliver Station, Pittsburg.10, Penn. Dec.

23 Pvt. Otis C. Gilbert, 35476827, Med Det. 14th Inf. APO 360, Camp Carson, Col.

Dec. 23 Cpl. Sherman A. Mc-Crary, 15062119, APO 637, P. M.

New York N. Y. Dec. 23 Pvt. Charles F.

Wayt, 35685774, Btry. 127 AAA CaiT) Haan. Calif. Dec, 23-Hubrt P. Warren, M.

M. M. 2c. TJ. S.

Hospital No. 14, Ward 78A, Oakland, she intends to make her home. makes time pass faster. That is important to anyone who won't be home for auite awhile. It is re-' markable, though, how fast time does pass when you do keep busy, and there are a lot of ways of 1 NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS Notice is hereby given that the trustee of Hamilton township, Jackson County, will on or before 1:00 o'clock P.

Wednesday Dec. 22, 1943, receive bids at his office for approximately 140 tons of a good grade of Indiana nut coal, to be delivered to the Cortland and Surprise schools, as needed. Bids must be accompanied by a certified check in the amount of $100.00. The trustee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further information see the undersigned trustee.

James E. Cummings, Trustee Hamilton Township Cortland, Ind. (December 8, 1943U) Airporc io. meson, Arizona. Season's Greetings The following communication was received from Col.

Max B. Roush, former music instructor in the Brownstown schoools. who recently spent a furlough here with friends: November 1943 Dear Friends: After spending several enjoy-fbie days in Brownstown and keeping busy, and there are a lot of ways of keeping busy spare time in advancing yourself at the same time. I hope the other boys keep that in mind, because it is also easy to waste a lot of time, that could be spent doing worth-while things. In several ways I was dis Miss Florence Guthrie of Tunnelton is visiting Miss Ora Sickles this week.

Rev. Rice' filled his appointment at this place, Sunday. Mrs. J. R.

Kent visited at Brownstown Saturday and Sunday. Fifty Years Ago HOUSTON One of the heaviest sleets ever known here fell last Saturday evening and night. Henry Lutes, D. W. Thompson and Elmer Cummings were business visitors at Seymour last Saturday.

-The following is the bi-monthly report of the Houston Graded School ending November 27; Total number enrolled, 72, number days present 2420, average daily attendance 69, per cent of attendance, 85; pupils neither tardy nor absent in the primary department, Harl Carmichael, Estella Scott. Gorry, Thompson, Cora Goble, Ford Lutes and Bradford Scott. Calif. Dec. 25 Cpl.

Marshall V. Siner-er ASN 3525.5894, APO 527 Postmaster, New York, New Yoi-k. Dec. 26 Charles L. Wolff, Indiana, I returned to Orlando onlv to find out that I had been transferred to a new Pouadron here on the Post Would appreciate it if you would send the pepe- there from now on.

Sincerely, Col. Max B. Roush. 35361953, Ha. Hq.

AAFTAC, AAF Tactical Center, Orlando. Florida. Season's Greetinqs Mr. and Mrs. Louis Banks have received word of the arrival of NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Ina E.

Kestner has filed her petition in the Jackson Circuit Court to have the time and place of her birh determined. Said petition is set for appointed when the order came to leave. It was nice to be near Lyle, although I think he may be coming back to the States soon. His officers told me that he is one of the few good soldiers in their unit. I guess he told you he received a letter of commendation from a general.

I also made a lot of friends and was beginning 'hearing Dec. 16. 1943. Dated this th day or lec. luio.

ALBERT H. HORSTMAN Clerk of the Jackson Circuit Court (December 8, 1943pl) flexible gunnery or factory school. Season's Greetinqs The following lei ter was received by Miss Reva Sage. Browns-tovn. from her uncle, Rilev 'Red' Holeman, who was formerly employed at Nierman Kuehn's store in Brownstown before enter-insr the Army.

Sgt. Holeman, after leaving the States, was sta to get along pretty well with the their son Glen, overseas. His address is Cpl. Glen M. to block Blish's 3rd addition NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Frank Hancock has filed his petition in Spanish lansruaee.

whicn migntnew OBITUARY S. Banks 35691915 APO 709. Post come in handy after the war. the Jackson Circuit Court to have November 25. 1 Was interrupted and didn't get master, San Francisco, California.

Season's Greetings FILLERS The use of wood in the con- the time and place of his birth determined. Said petition i set for hearing December 16. 1943. Dated this 7th day of December. 1943.

ALBERT il. HORSTMAN to finish the letter when I started Seymour Homer Taylor to James O. Cross, pt 23 7 2, Salt Creek township $1. Jame3 O. Cross to Homer Taylor, pt 23 7 2, Salt Creek township $1.

Zorada A. Deeker to Wm. A. it. We had a big Thanksgiving dinner today turkey and hSm and 1 struction of bodies for Army Clerk of the Jackson Circuit Court (December 8, 1943pl) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Emma P.

Rebber to Harland O. Wilson, wy2 lots 25, 26, Owen's addition to Crothersville $1. Alvin Spall to Walter Mosely, 24 5 6, 2 acres, Vernon township 51. Hugo J. Kaiser to Ben H.

Keith, lots 1, 2, 3, 67,68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, block A. lots 27, 28, 29, 30.31, pt lot 32, block both in Highlawn addition to Seymour $5600. James Terry to Herbert Carpenter, lot 17, block 42, Gal- tioned in North Africa, but is now with the Air Corps, somewhere' "On the Island of November 21, 1943 Dear Folks: I haven't written you for a while, but I have been on the move and didn't have much opportunity to write. As you can see all the fixin s. The food is gooa uuivs ui at all times, but a feast today, i in 1943.

ocrtn Since arriving here I have met By using 35 000 huge timber snaw, 2b, 35 5 4, 76 acres, Brownstown township $1. Trowbridge- Funeral services for Roy Curtis Trowbridge, age 5, who died at the home of his parents in Brownstown Sunday night at 8:45, were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Rock of Light church in Ewing. The Rev. Paul Bayne officiated. Burial in Fairview cemetery.

Roy Curtis was born December tsruce carmichael to Mary Upper two friends who are now in tnei uuUUU.s Navy One used to work for GE, Army storage warehouses, the wh I did, and the other is Jffl Thompson, lots 19, 20, Houston $95. quit claim. Joseph D. Hardesty to Irene S. I am well and safe, where I am, a rr, nhnnt me because' The Mosquito Bomber, one of Hardesty, pt lots 7, 8, 114, American air- oil the most effect Crothersville $1.

Virginia Pauline Schafer, et al, to John Avis Hoadley, lot 69. IHOAL NOTICE OT PUBLIC KTiAHTNO Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Jackson County, Indiana, will, at 9:00 A. M. Central War Time on the 21st day of December, 1943 at the-Clerk's Office. Court House in the-town of Brownstown in said County, begin investigation of the application of the following Viamed person, requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage -Permi.

of the class hereinafter designated and will. at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: Jesse H. Hildreth. 97976, (package-store), 512 W. Tipton St, Seyroour-Liauor, Wine Dealer.

Said investigation will be open to The wor oT lar I wm probably have to be out of block Seymour to manufacture artificial wool 20, 1937 3on of Walter and Edna Lambert Trowbridge. He was a member of the Columbus Pentecost church. Besides the parents he is survived by one brother, Walter Leon, and a sister, Georgia May, both at home. braith's addition to Seymour $1. Herbert V.

Zumhingst to Harry Creviston, lots 9, 10, 11, block 1, 1st division of Noblitt-Pruitt addition to Seymour $1. Farry Fleetwood to Russell Spray, 2 6 4, 4 acres, Hamilton township $1. Henry Hunsucker to Fred Eastin, lots 17, 18, Greenlawn addition to Medora $800. and cotton, clothing, parachutes and other textiles. Wayne Wray-to Luke Fisher, pt 35, 36 62, Owen township $1.

John Thomas Powers to Ralph H. Wineinger, 27 6 3, 40 acres, Owen township $1." Steel-hulled battleships require vast amounts of wood 300,000 I've left Africa, and I hope for good. The rainy season started about two weeks before we left and we 'lived in mud shoe-top deep. It was almost as bad inside our tents as on the so you can see the conditions weren't very good for writing. We were too busy scraping the mud off.

I believe I'm going to like this place OK. As you probably know it's an island off the west coast of Italy, and colder than Africa, It's very rocky and the fields and pastures are all enclosed with rock fences. The plowing is done by huge oxen, much larger than those used in Africa. The sheep have long, straight wool and the natives wear an overcoat made from a sheep skin with the wool on the outside. The people here speak Italian.

The food shortage is here, Ada Hanner to Stanley Martiivl Lemen Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Lemen, of Indianapolis, the U. S. for a year or eignteen months, and even that isn't sure. The birthday card came a couple of days ago.

It went first to my old address, then here, so it had probably travelled eight or ten thousand miles or more. It was at sea on my way here on my birthday. I hope this finds you all well, and that we can have a Thanksgiving together before too long. Love, John, Season's, Greetinqs: The new address of Hobert public, and public participation David E. Rider to Ronald Sage, lot 8, Benham and Deris-ford addition to Crothersville $1.

Leo Darkis 1 to Gilbert C. Tar-rants, 4 4 3, 10 acres, Carr township $1. 3, bb acres, Owen township $1. Orel Johnson to Paul C. Johnson, pt 13 6 6, Jackson township $1.

Benjamin Cartwright to William Hazelwood, 9, 16 4 6, 42 acres. Vernon township $1. Estes Densford to Frank L. is requested. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMIS-SION OP TNDIANA By JOHN F.

NOONAN Secretary BERNARD E. DOYLE Excise Administrator (December 8.. 1943U) board feet for each decking alone. The roof on one of the largest hangers completed for the R. A.

F. in Great Britian has more than 70,000 square feet A PT or Motor Torpedo boat, built largely of 38" blywood, is 70 feet long and 20 feet wide with not an ounce of armor steel. The Army needs 17,000,000 board feet of wood a year for for pontoon bridges alone. Durine: the last four months of Charles B. Greger, et al, to John Harold Crawford, 28 4 5, 80 acres, Grassy Fork township $1.

H. Baker is: 35689921, uo. QTT ABAU TIN 13 OBSEB IN BABIES Whereas, it has been'shown to the satisfaction of the County Health 302nd Inf. U. S.

Army, APO 94, Reuben Rigsby to Nora May and formerly of Seymour, were "held at Indianapolis Saturday. Mrs. Lemen died at her home Thursday night, after an illness of seven years. Mrs. Lemen was born at Hol-ton, but spent most of her life in Seymour.

She moved to Indianapolis about twenty-five years ago. She was a member of the First Nazarene church at Indianapolis. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marion Barneclo and Mrs. Harry Haynes, and a son, William Lemen, all of Indianapolis, and one brother, Everett Brown, of Pueblo, Calif.

Camp McCain, Mississippi. commissioner or tne county ot and at our first camp at chow ajiu til our itrau ceuup ai. tuuw State of Indiana, the In- i time, the natives little barefooted S2 i riinnn. Densford, 30 4 6, 80 acres, Vernon $1. Gertrude Hodapp to Dunlap Co.

lot 236, block Seymour $1. Delbert H. Myers, et al to Dunlap lot 237, Bryant, lot 12, Fark Place addition to Crothersville $1. Lucy M. Sweany to Arden G.

Season's ureexmgs Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cum State Veterinarian flTd the Tn- 1942, 118 million feet of aircraft veneer was used each month. Season's Greetings mings of Hamilton township re Decker, 11 4 6, 30 acres, Vernon Children (and its cold, too), men diana State Board of Health, that and women with tin cans or buck- emergency exists within the 1 County of Jackson, because of an ets, hung around where we were and epidemic of disease Mrs.

R. C. Huffman received a ceived a letter rrom weir huh, James T. Cummings, who is some township $1. Arthtir E.

Coble to Paul Mar letter from her son, AS Chas. H. Block Sevmour $1. eatinsr to eret wnai we naa leir. in i known as rabies, constituting a where in the southwest Facuic, Baker, savins: that he was trans Chas.

C. Roberts to Dunlap our mess kits. We were told they menace to public health -and to live-. stock within the county of Jackson rred from the Montana state niversitv at Missoula, to lot 234, block Seymour $1. were starving, une mxie ieuow j.

and also threatening the public noticed in particular, was very and livestock throughout the the Army Air Base at Santa, tin, 30 19 6 3, 190.25 acres, Owen township $1. Emma Cross Pruitt to James O. Cros3, 28 7 3, 10 acres, Salt Creek township $1. Emma Cross Pruitt to Carl Cross, 28 7 3, 10 acres, Salt State. It is therefore: happv for he eot his can full.

Anna where he will con Arthur F. Lett to Estes W. Densford, 33 4 6, 65 acres, Vernon township $1. Ordered, by the County Health Commissioner of Jackson flnnntv. thft Thev raise lots of pecans and Love Funeral services for Mrs.

Evelyn Love, ace 78, who died at her home in Seymour Saturday morning, were held Monday after stating that he had been promoted to Seaman 1c. He enlisted in the Navy May 8, 1943 and celebrated his 18th birthday on Guadalcanal. He also sent a copy of a. menu of their Thanksgiving dinner to his parents. It was as follows: Fruit Cocktail, Roast Turkey, Sage Dressing, Cranberry tinue his training for a pilot in the Air Forces, almonds here and I got half of my State Veterinarian and the State William E.

Bowman to Jasper riplmAt full for three cigarettes. Division of Public Health, that a neimet ruu ior inree cigarettes. nuamntlne of aU ftnd cats witll. They go crazy over American cig-nn the County of Jackson, state of Season's Greetings- The new address of Cpl. Joseph Marsn, pt 27 7 6, Kedding township $1.

Eli Fleetwood to Royd Fleet arettes. We are auarterea in a inaiana, snau De estaDiisnea ana Bar km an son of Mr. and Mrs. of not less huge building with showers and all ninety (90 days Charles Bar km an of Medora is: from this wood, 13, 14, 23, 24 7 2, 203.70 acres, Salt Creek township $965. date, December 8, 1943.

It is further sauce, Gibiet gravy, onowiiane potatoes, Baked spiced ham, Whipped rhubarb, Raisin sauce, noon at the Seymour Nazarene church, with the pastor, the Rev. Franklin N. Moore, officiating. Burial was in Riverview cemetery. Death was attributed to heart disease.

Mrs. Love was born in Jennings county, December 2, 1865, the daughter of Robert and Martha 35685802, APO 9171 Postmaster New York, N. Y. Creek township $1. Margaret Megel to William Wulff, pt lot 6, block 25, Shields addition to Seymour $1.

William Wulff to Rodman C. Pruitt, pt lot 6, block 25, Shields addition to Seymour George J. Vierling to Rodman C. Pruitt, pt lots 5, 6, block 25, Shields addition to Seymour SI. ordered that the term "Quaran so we maAe uui I received the cigarettes OK before I left Africa.

We had mail Kmma Ackerman, et al. to J. Season's Greetings Mashed sweet potatoes, Tencn The new address of neaa. Creamed Cauliflower. Aspar- 1 Al nlrlnfl flVO1 tine" as used in this order shall mean, that all dogs when at large and away from the premises of the owner shall be on leash or under the direct control of the owner and that any dog or cat found at large and! away from the promises of the owner and' not under the direct con- call the first night we landed here and I got 20 letters, 3 Banners from the wife, so I'm trying to catch up on my letter Edwin Fettig, lot 15, Swope's addition to Seymour $1.

Palace i In Cliffs Cliff palace in Mesa Verde Na Bernard Tiemeyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tiemeyer of Vallonia, sweet sickles. Apple pie. Cheese; Carrie May Woolf to Euerene Hot rolls.

Bread. Butter, Cigaret I had an opportunity to visit. is: 35498684 3600th Truck Co. CAMA 183, Los Angeles, California. tes.

Candv and Iced Lemonade. the city of Algiers before leaving His address is: James Ri Cum- tional park, consists of about 150 rooms and 23 ceremonial chambers built by prehistoric cliff dwellers. miners Sc. C. A.

S. V. No. 15, Season's Greetings The new address of Aloa Teul- trol of the owner shall be subject to be killed by peace officers as provided by law. is further Ordered that this quarantine, sub-iect to provisions of sections 12 to 19.

inclusive, of chapter '133. Acts of 1937, State of Indiana, shall be in Africa and it tne most moaern city Tve seen over here, in fact in Africa. Streetcars, bars and res- Fleet Postoffice, san UTancisco, Stout, 10 4 6, 1 acre, Vernon1 township $1. I Bertha Rutan to Morton Ruck-er, 35 7 4, 40 acres, Hamilton township $1. Mrs.

Lizzie Moorman to Oscar Helwig, lots Tinder's tod addition to Cortland $1. ker, 3c is: P. S. R. S.

N. 4 Calif. Bremerton, Washington. season's Greetings- aurants, and the streets were crowded, that is in the day time, for the liehts sro each night, Season's Greetinns tun rorcs ana errect for the period of thirty (SO) days from this date The new address of Sgt. Over ADD NEWS OF THE BOYS and that after the expiration of this H.

Terkhorn is: 35252563, Co. Louisa B. Steinwedel to Martin The new address of Sert. Donald 154th Engrs. (C) Ban- Camp San W.

Steinwedel, lot 1. block B. A. Walker is: ASN 35692907. 914 thirty 3Ui aay period, the provision.

of this quarantine order shall not apply to dogs that have been properly vaccinated a competent Luis Obispo, CaliT. Butler's addition to Seymour Ord. 4, Auto Main Camp Season's Greetinqs $1300. quit claim. veterinarian within a period of six Bowie, Texas.

Mr-and Mrs. Floyd Hedrick of (61 months nrior to Januarv 8. '1944. Season's Greetings Houston has received word that Clark- Roscoe. She was married to John Love at Brownstown July 11, 1887.

Mr. Love preceded her in death. She was a member of the Church of the Nazarene and was widely known and highly respected. -She la survived by two children, Ivan R. 'Jack Love and Mrs.

Logan Largent, both of Seymour; a brother, Cassal Roscoe, of Jennings county, eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. British EaUona British Weekly rations per person allow six ounces of edible tat of which not "over two ounces can be butter; two ounces of cooking four ounces of. cheese, Meat is. ra4 tioned on a different basis-only one shilling and tuppence "worth may be bough? per week, and though it depends on the cut an average ration would be one pound. In" addition, Britons may have touT' ounces of Leo A.

Henderson, et al, to Goldie E. Clark, 14 5 2. 40 acres. Keesler Field, Biloxi, Miss. A when such vaccinated dogs are known to the local This Quarantine Order shall "be -duly promulgated by being published their son Wayne has been promoted to Corporal from Private Owen township $1 quit claim.

new role in Deroocracya xism Trellises Require Protection With lumber now one of the scarce materials, garden stakes, trellises and. garden furniture are becoming increasingly valuable assets of the home gardener. Due to moisture usually present in gardens, equipment of 'this kind is especially subject to rot or rust and Bhould be thoroughly protected to enable it to last for the duration. All garden equipment made of wool shoujd be thoroughly painted or varnished, while clean and dry. Any metal equipment should be thoroughly cleaned, with any rust spots sandpapered or scraped down to the and then it seems like a ghost city for no one is on the streets.

I Also saw the ruins of Carthage, columns and archwaya of buildings built 600 years before Christ. Although I have been a lot of places and seen strange things in this part of the world, there's no place like home and well all be glad to come home, believe me. This is about all I have time for this time Til have to tell you goodbye for this time. asainst the Axis awaits Pfc. upar vera.

Elkins to Thomas First Class. He is stauonea a Orville 1 Jackson son of Mr. Camp Van Dorn Miss. season's Greetinos and Mrs. Dixson Jackson, Browns town.

who erraduated as an air This letter was received by plane mechanic from the B-24 tne newspapers or Jackson county aud by furnishing copies to the Clerk of the Circuit Court and to the Sheriff of Jackson County and by 7 furnishing copies to the Chief of Police and Town Marshal -of Inoor- porated cities and towns within the County of Jackson. At test J. L. AXBT State Veterinarian Leston Fleetwood of Norman from his Pvt Donald J. Elkins, 9 5 3, 50 Owen township quit claim.

Charles Reedy to James Daniel Cockran, lot 4, Ewing, now Brownstown $1. Gladys M. Freeman to 'Carroll Mullikin, 31 7 4, 79 acres, Pershing township Mary Scott JPhegley to Robert E. Chisham, pt lot. 496,, block 15, Seymoinw-Sl.

Liberator bomber mechanic's school at this unit of the Army Air Forces Training Command Fleetwood, APO 15043, NewfYork, N. ix)ve, tuiey, Season's Greetings Nov. 15 43 bright metal, and then thoroughly Hello Evervbodv. Well how is everybody getting: The new address of Pvt. Howard L.

Clark is: ASN 35553943, 811 TSS Brks 1342, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, this Pvt. Jackson, with approximately 17 weeks of intensive training behind him, is now ready either for assignment to line duty wherever the Liberators --are to a painted: -Green and are largely used as colors for garden equip-; Couatyf Heatthj. pommlsaioher. Jack- snn County THITRMAN" D. IUCE Director, State Division of Public Health.

rr tDecember- 8." l4St2) along by now I not aomg much now. Just been resting up Helen Glenn JCennard Hopewell bacon. menf Avis lots 4, 7 Season's Greetings is nttie. 1 went swimming uic.

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