Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 14, Number 21, DeMotte, Jasper County, 7 April 1944 — Page 4
AT THE MOVIES In Neighboring Towns GABLE THEATRE North Judson Friday and Saturday Double Feature Richard Dix in THE WHISTLER with Gloria Stuart plus Bob Livingston—Smiley Burnette in BENEATH WESTERN SKIES Sunday-Monday-Tuesday Mat. Sunday, 1 O’clock Cont. SHINE ON HARVEST MOON with Jack Carson —Irene Manning Jack Carson —Irene Morming also Our Very Best Selected Short Subjects Wednesday and Thursday Double Feature THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY with Lynn Bari—Akim Tameroff Francis Lederer —Nazimova plus ROSIE THE RIVETER w ith Jane Frazee —Frank Alberton HEBRON THEATRE Hebron Friday and Saturday Double Feature Preston Foster —Lloyd Nolon William Bendix in GUADALCANAL DIARY plus Adolphe Menjou—Martha Scott in HI DIDDLE DIDDLE Sunday-Monday-Tuesday Double Feature Bob Hope—Betty Hutton in LETS FACE IT plus Humphrey Bogart in SAHARA Matinee Sunday 2:30 Continuous RITZ THEATRE Rensselaer ■■ Friday and Saturday Charles Stewart —Tex Ritter in THE COWBOY CANTEEN plus Rocky Road To Ruin Ten Pin Aces
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday SHINE ON HARVEST MOON with Ann Sheridan —Dennis Morgan plus News Reel Wednesday and Thursday NINE GIRLS starring Ann Harding—Evelyn Keyes Jinx Falkenberg plus Film Vaudeville —Cocky Batam PALACE THEATRE Rensselaer Friday and Saturday THE OVERLAND MAIL ROBBERY starring Wild Bill Elliot—George Hayes Comedy—Busy Buddies Chapter No. 9 Masked Marvel Sunday-Monday-Tuesday BROADWAY RHYTHM starring George Murphy—Ginny Simms with Charles Winninger—Lena Horne Gloria DeHaven—Nancy Walker Ben Blue—Rochester —Hazel Scott Tommy Dorsey and His Orchestra plus News Reel
PALACE THEATRE Crown Point Thursday-Friday-Saturday Double Feature Richard Dix—Jane Watt in THE KANSAN plus Olson and Johnson in CRAZY HOUSE Cartoon —News Sunday and Monday . Jean Arthur—John Wayne in A LADY TAKES A CHANCE Special In TECHNICOLOR THE MARDI GRAS also Disney Cartoon Tuesday and Wednesday Double Feature Charles Starrett in HAIL TO THE RANGERS plus Herbert Marshall in YOUNG IDEAS plus Chapter No. 2 The Bat Man Don’t Forget This Is BARGAIN NIGHTS Adults 25c New Opening Times Starting Saturday Week Days Open 5:45 Show r Starts 6:00 Saturday and Sunday Open 1:15 Show r Starts 1:30
RITZ THEATRE Lowell Thursday-Friday-Saturday Double Feature Edward G. Robinson in DESTROYER plus Kenny Baker in DOUGHBOYS IN IRELAND Also Selected Shorts Sunday and Monday in Dorothy Lamour—Dick Powell Victor Moore in RIDING HIGH News —Our Gang Comedy Tuesday and Wednesday Double Feature Joe E. Brown in CASANOVA IN BURLESQUE plus Margo—Robert Ryan John Carridine In GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW also Selected Shorts Big Public Sale As we are moving to Ohio into a small apartment, we will dispose of our furniture and personal property at the U. B. parsonage at Aix, first house east of United Brethern Church, 7 miles north of Rensselaer, 13 miles southeast of DeMotte, on Highway 53. Sale starts at 9:30 a. m. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1944 HOUSEHOLD GOODS— Upright piano, overstuffed bed-daven-port and matching chair with slip covers, occasional chair, wicker chair, rocker, wool rug, 9x12, carpet sweeper, 4 almost new congoleum rugs, 7x9 to 9x15, electric 5-tube Philco table model radio, like new 5-piece dinette set, kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, 6-hole range, 2 bedsteads, bedding and pillows, 2 dressers, 2 buffets, 2 bookcases, 2 office swivel chairs, large desk, standard upright Underwood No. 5 typewriter, Simmons double daybed, army cot, end tables, chairs pictures, child’s table and chairs, toys, tablecloths, dishes and cooking utensils, canned fruit, cans, walnuts, pop corn, 2piece lawn set. TOOLS—Some blacksmith, carpenter, and garden tools, ladders, shovels, forks, fuel barrel, tool box, good lawn mower, wheelbarrow, papering table, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH LEO AND THELMA ERNY, Owners Phone 923-E Rensselaer. Chas. Webb, Auctioneer. Don Webb, Clerk. Not responsible for accidents.
HIESTAND TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION
Held Important Posts In Legislative Sessions In . 1941 And 1943. Howard R. Hiestand, veteran member of the State Legislature, has announced his candidacy for re-election as representative from Jasper and Newton counties. A highly respected and able legislator throughout his period of service in the State Assembly, Representative Hiestand was especially effective in the deliberations and decisions of the 1943 sessions.
HOWARD R. HIESTAND
For the second time he was selected Caucus Chairman by the Republican members of the House, and for the third consecutive session, he was made a member of the all important Steering Committee which passed upon measures to be sponsored hy the party leadership in fullfillment of platform pledges. In addition to these assignments, Mr. Hiestand was a member of eleven of the important committees to which was sent, or consideration given to, practically all of the legislation introduced during the session. He w r as chairman of the Railroads Committee; ranking majority member of the Federal Relations, Statistics, and Immigration Committee; and served as a member of the Committee on Insurance, Judiciary “A”* Roads, Rules, Interstate Cooperation, Legislative Apportionment, Affairs of Lake County and Calumet District, Congressional Apportionment, and Joint Committee on Enrolled Bills. Representative Hiestand, as a member of these committees, was especially effetive in assisting the large group of new members of the house to weed out undesirable bills and to report others for passage. Mr. Hiestand was also named as a member of the Committee on Interstate Cooperation, and in this capacity has attended several Midwest conferences of the Council of State Governments, held for the purpose of considering Past War Problems. - Well known for his strong opposition to Bureaucratic domination, either by the State or National Government, Representative Hiestand has consistently fought for more local control over purely local affairs. In this connection, he has successfully led in the fight to secure the return to local units of their rightful share of tax money collected by the State. Through conservation and judicial handling of appropriations, Hiestand, along with other Republicans, has enabled the State Finance Board to levy the lowest State property tax in history. Mr. Hiestand expresses the belief that the next few years will see Indiana faced with some of the most perplexing problems ever to present themselves. He is asking re-election on the basis of his record, believing that his experience will prove of value when a solution of these problems must be provided by suitable legislative action.
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KANKAKEE VALLEY POST Friday, April 7, 1944
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