The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 September 1932 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, THVRSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1.1932.

TRIF' NSW PAftOI.E IOEh

OKLAHOMA Cm’, (UP)—Gov, W H (Alfalfa Bill) Murry has gone

Low Hound Trip Coach Fare NEXT SUNDAY

St. Louis .... $4.00 l eave 1:26 a. m. or 8:49 A- M. Return on any train same day. \-k about low round trip fares over Labor Day. BIG FOUR ROUTE

—— —

t.i the Bible to perfect a new type of] parole for convicts at the state penitentiary. ' The new clemency act is ba?el on i the chi Mosaic law of “an eye for an ! eye a: i a tooth for a tooth.” T • governor has issued seveial 1 paroi to convicts who have made] restit',.' n for their crimes. One f them was a youth senterceii | to 30 days in jail an I fined several 1 hundr. i dollars for stealing two turkeys. The youth was paroled when he pai l $1 each for the tuikeys to the owner. Aniei Davis, 19, was sentenced to' five years on a burglary charge when j he wa convicted of stealing five gal Ions f hud. Murray paroled him on I

WAKE UP YOUR

LIVER BILE—

WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in

the Morning Rarin* to Go tl you feel sour end sunk »nd the world ' don't swallow a lot of aa)'-

kind offer and leave public safety up to the police,” sai'd Blinn. “My salary

is only $1 200 a year'

looks punk, don’t awal

mineral water, oil. laxative randy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshil

luddei

ne.

For the; bowels at

i OWNSHIP FUND

NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS Ol TAX LEVIES

I, the Matter of determining the Tax Rate- for Certain Purposes by Pus- | m tl 1 Aii'hip. Putnam County. Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board heieby ifiven the taxpayers of Ru>>ell Township, Putnam ( ounty, ( | n ,(i .r . that the proi>er legal officers of said municipality at their regular . , place, on the fi dav of Sept. 1932. will > insider the following budget:

BUDGET (:L A 8.SI FTC ATI ON FOR TOWNSHIPS

SPECIAL SCHOOL ru.Mi

$300

150 300 500 200 400 100 200 100 750

3700

250 150

$7100

Salai v of Trustee . .

$606

Offici Rent

60

E \ pense

a. Traveling

125

K oi i- and Adv

300

J.i', t Adv Board .

16

1 am Records

35

Mi > < llaneous:

1 Legal Service

35

Total Twp. Fund

$1170

TUITION FUND

I tioa Fund $1*000

iComplete detail of budget estimate may be seen

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BF.

Two. Fund

1 T ■ t al Budget Estimate for incoming year $1170 2 Deduct Mine. Itevenue incoming year (esti-

mated on former year Misc. Rev.) 3. Sul,-tract line 2 from line 1 4 l p, x pended Appropriations July 31 or

present year 285 7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5 and fi) 1465 8 Actual Balance July 31st of present year 582 <i Tax to be collected present year (December

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repaii of Bldg, and Ground

Repair of Equipment School Fum. & Eqp School Supplies Janitor Suppplies Fuel for Schools Loans, Int. and Insurance .... School Transfers Teachers' Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children .... Light and Power

Miscellaneous Total Special Sch. Fund in office of Twp. Tiustee)

RAISED

Road Tuition Sp. Shool Fund Fund Fund $9000 $7100

,ey can't do it. They only move th» nd a mere movement doesn't get at the cause. The reason (or your down-and-out Icelmg im your liver. It ahould pour out two pounda of liquid bile into your bowela daily. II this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul, skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you (eel down and out. Your whola

system is poisoned.

It takte those good, old CARTERS LITTLE l.IYEK PILLS to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle vegetsble extracts, amating when it cornea to making tha bile flow freely. But don't ask lor liver pills. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills. Ixrok tor the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the rod label. Resent a substitute. 25c at all stores. © 11)31 C. M. Co.

condition he repay the owner $5. , | Frank I.asley, serving a three-year term for grand larceny, was paroled j on condition lie pay $25 for the stolen property - A youth was paroled from Granite reformatory when he paid the owner of a steer he stole $30. "Alfalfa BUI” calls the clemency : “restitution paroles.” The Oklahoma governor originated the “banishment parole,” whereby he ! grants clemency to a convict on coir | ilition he remain out of Oklahoma for a certain number of years, or perhaps for life.

Rheumatics

Tv

j -unity hearing, and Judge Williams j AMERICAN urges

Thrilled.

When Torturing / Pains Are Stopped * A doctor met with suck phenomenal success in treating rheumatism that ms oillce wa* alway* crowded with patient* from lar and near. H® was finally Induced to

msianding prescription avalla-

' sullereri

r dreamabsolult

Xreeaom irom the torturing pains ol rheu matism. neuritis, mmbago and neuralgli with this amazing prescription. Makes no Oifterence now intense the pain or how long you ve suffered U very first three doses don t oring olessed comforting relief druggist will refund your money. There are no opiates or narcotics in Ku-No-Ma. Swift and powerful yet aosolutely harmless Why waste time with anything that doesn't stop your pain? If Ru-No-Ma does mat you know you will get well. Delay only causes suffering. Try this fast working prescription that puts bedridden, painracked sufferers op tholr feet ready for

work or playl

ig P

rug store

housands who never

mane ms Die tiiroui could oene:

ed such a thing poesihie hate won &bS'

n the „ „

and neuralgia

promptly advised Governor Mike

grant a reprieve to might testify at Wex

ler’s hearing. The governor granted it, although he had personally examined Wexler, pronounced him sane and refused te halt the execution. The new nity hearing was set for the Novemt ■ r term of court. District Attorney Alexander Currie, who prosecuted the two men, has declared he will seek a special term of court

for an earlier hearing.

Citizen-, hate at the delay, have announced that they will demand the -tate K yMatur ■ alter the state's le-

gal code.

Owl Drug Store

Secretary Says Largest Agricultural Exhibit Ever Held in Middle West At Indiana State Fair This Year

Taws f 0r “jjl

DETROIT 7upT_

gieatest need today

sive bankruptcy la v ^ ' ter highways and f eW( . r ' 1 men, especially doet,.,. [ i declared C. L. Helquist ^, Aires, here for a vi-,-Helquist, formerly Ci

the automobile . spent the list f

commercial enterpijs. “

America.

Helquist explained .! ^ buying is even more |] than it is here, a allowed i

1170

i ttlement)

10 Misc. Rev to be collected present year (1-3 of line 2) •• 11. Total (of lines 8. 9 and 10) 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 13. F t. \\ Diking Bal for six months after dose of next year (not greater than 1 2 of line 3) 14. Amt to lx 1 raised by tax levy (add lilies 12 and 13)

557

1139 31(1

585 901

PROPOSED LEVIES

1020 7980 50fi0 13040 5520 4(107 340 104fi7 2573

3990 <156.3

able Property Number of Taxable Polls .

FUNDS

7100 3660 10780 4908 1932

6840 3940

3550 7490 $1,347,539

159

Amount to Be liaised

$ 901

6563 7490 6563 14954

Levy on Levy on Polls Property

Township ..' -Ob Road -41 Special School 50 .56 Tuition 50 41 TOTAI $1.00 1.03 (.OMPAKATIVK STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE

COLLECTED

To Be

Collected Collected Collected Colleced FUNDS 30 Levy 31 Levy 32 Levy 33 Lew Town-hip $ 86 (: $ 1619 $ 1125 * 901 Jdoad 1146 859 1254 Tuition 13399 14810 9953 6563 Special School 11580 9551 3665 7418) TOTAI $26931 $26839 $15987 $14954 Taxpay, t - appearing shall have a right t« be heard thereon. After the tax levie h iv, been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves nugrieved bv -uch levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Cotnmi-.-ion- , , f i lurth“i and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fiv a date of hearing in this county. Dated August 23, 1932 Wm. F. COMPTON, Ru.-sell Township Trustee.

JAPANESE OFFERS MAYOR SWORD OF $1,000 OKLAHOMA CITY. (UP)—Mayor Clarence J. Blinn refuse- to spend approximately one year’s salary to strengthen Oklahoma City’s armed defense. T. Nagahara. Osaka, Japan sword maker, offered the mayor an especially made, peisonal sword for a mere $1,000 in a letter this week. “I’ll have to ignore Nagahara's

Misg Cathiyne Halt/., 19-year-old Joliet, 111. farm girl, who has-been declared tin' 1932 milkmaid champion of the Pum Milk Association of Wisconsin. Illmoi- ami Indiana. Miss Baltz’ re- id of 18.4 pounds of milk in three a mute- was made at the Will Com . Illinois, picnic on August 20 Mi-s Hiltz, who lives with her parents < a farm near Joliet, plans to enter a adversity this Fall to prepare for nursing career.

i ri< i: to ix' b^UTmliiirm -

NO

I*, the mait<*r of

castle Town.'hip, I’utn tm bounty, India Bofori I In- Township \(lvisoi \ Bo**i Notice is hereby ftivtoi the tax County, Indiana, that the proper le regular meeting place, on the fith

lowing loidt:• t

or t \ \ i.i:\ ik* es i 'lain Purposes by Green-

day

na.

<pa \« ga I <

Of C.r

»ffleers <• f SepteiYlb* t

i mastle To

wn

municipality will consider

iship. Putnam

it their the fol-

mm

To\\ \ s ill I

IKT < ‘LASSI FB

I t NO

KOU »\VNSH I PS Ml sc items

Salary of Office n r Truste •*« Oerk Ilii

Siipplb

hip Fund . . . . poem FFM) i se County KOA!) FFNI*

40.00 | . $l.s:>o.oo . IX.oOO.OO

uf P

Koad topis a^nd

nd culverts

Hrldgei (Ira v <•/,

Total Hoad Fund

$240.00

maeninery 10.00 vei l >4 Vu.oo nd other material I'.o.oO

I475.00

Fund

purposes by the i. Trustees. Put-

>0114 K r » TAXPAYKHS OK TAX I.i:\IKS In tlie nii'tti oi I’eterminlng the 'lax Kutes foi S< bool xj. i,imi) bifrjM ion of Greencastle Consolidated lie I <>1' Scbo

n.tin < 'mint y. Indiana.

Noth* is lu reby given the taxpayers of Greem isth- City and Gremuastle ’lownshli Pniiiam County, Indiana, that the proper i t-al offh*ers of raid s. liool ,,, ,.,,1 .,i h.n ii their regular meeting place on the tit h day of Sept* mber 10:12,

w : ( «111' i*t• i' the following budget: hi in 1KT CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL

SFKCIAL SCHOOL FPNI» A. flenl. Administration

ltd Si'hool Tr. and Sec. Ofthe <M flee

• «»RFOUATION

K

1 ust r Instr. Sc hoc

'reaching . .

vision

00

•L*. 40.00 140.00

Superv • I Plant

tioi,.ii IliiUdlng

bools

A*t I vlt lea

J). op.

VOC!

High

Klein tiehools

E M - In'• •• im •• School Plant Aduiiiisii i .itloii Bldg «. High H*hoo|s Klein. School* . F. Fixed Charges ii co-oi din.it • and Auxiliary

J < 'apltal < hit lay

New Ac*piislt Ion* Alterations Total Expen. Sp. School Fund .

A. Tr. Salaries High Schools H Tr. Salaries Elem. School* c 'I'rans. Tuition Total Expen. Tuition Fund

\o< \ rio> %i. ri mi

A Salaries Voc Tr. and Directors

.47

:i.or,o.oo f*.875.00 2.4 90 00 400.00 l.f»0ti 00 1.085.00 2,129 a 350, i,:.oo oo 1 00.00

:* 92 o.OO

Ti'ITION KCN'i)

. *mi

'JOt a J Vocational Fund

A. Payment principal H Payment interest . .

IIONIl OR SINK IN<! I' l’Ni)

'JOtal Expen Bond or Sinking Fund

ESTIMATE OF FPNDS TO HE RAISED

.47K.no 475.00

, . $r,9.803.0(1 . $r,.400.00 . . . $ *.40o.0o . . $19,000 00 . . 5,027.25 . $24,027.25

Special

Fund

estimate for

Total Budget

school year Deduct misc. revenue school year Subtract line 2 from lin* Temporary loans to be

present present

Tuition Vocational Bond

Fund Fund

38,0:14.92 59.803.00 5,400.00 24,827.25

paid before

pre sent

esent

year. . 11 tec »

bet ween

5. Total of lines 3 and 4 6 \ ■ tual balance July 21,

7 'l ax to be collected present yea fl d i - revenue ' •» be collect ed I

July 31 and Dec. 31 . .

9 Total of lines 6, 7, and

lo. Subtract line 9

11 r.st working bal for last half of next -Chool year (not greater than

-2 *.f line

d Hr

from line 5 bal. for last

lOO| ne !

12 Add lines lo and 11 (amount necessary in June distribution) 1Amt to h* raised by tax levy (twice amt of line 12. as only one-half of tax* s are paid In school year

PROI»( )SK!

Net Taxable Property: Pity. $4,323,050. Number Taxable Polls Cit\, 7*i0; Tor

Polls

38,0 14.92 34,14 4.51 1 3,500.00 47.64 4 r,i

17,300.00 7,690 41

5,000.00 54.803.00

5 4 803.00 23.994,79 21.970 no 500.00 16,464 • 8,338.21

! .350 00

4 f() 5

4To50.no 24,627.2 r

4.050.00 4.065.35 1.005.00 5.005.35 1.015.35

2 4.’(*27.25 35,50 12,115.00 ! 2.1 50 50

12.000.00 1,900 00 1.000 0ft 20.338.21 884.65 13.476.7«»

Levy on

15.380.82 40.676 43 1.769.10 36,953.40

> LEVIES

Township, $4 fish ip, 260. i

Levy on Property

.18

48

.02 .31

FINDS Special

Tuition .50 Vocat lonal

Bond

Total 1.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES

AND TO BE COLLECTED Collected Collected

Name of Fund 1929 1930 Sp« clrtl 44,250.00 36,(-40 00 Tuition 45 430 (Ml 52.260 00 Vo*ait lonal 5.2^0.00 1,255.50 Bond . 26 420 OO 26,500 ‘Ml

121.300 50 119,655.50

..192.900: Total. $8,515.9**;

Total 1,020.

mint

$15,380 8 2 40,676 4 2 1,769.30 26.95? 40

R

ise*l

$84.77

r e i)

dng v» j year

appropriations .1 uly *1 apprupri:.t tuns bet

31 **f pr* 1

ills 1

•ear md

Fund

Township . iLsr.o oo

*1 >50 (Mr 914.00

»ad

00

Temporary loans to he paid before close of year Total (of lines 3, 4, 5, and 6)

present year

present year (December

l»e collected pres«M

Actual balanc*- July ’.I of present year.

Ire collected

a ne* lin*

ms revenue t*

Tit x

ment

10. Miscellai

( I-:; of

11. Total (of lines K. 9, and 10) 12. Subtract lin** 11 from line 7 13. Estimated working balance for six m«mt i close **f next year (not greater than 1-2 of !i 14 Amount to be raised by tax levy (add li and 13) PROPOSED LEVIi; Net taxable property $8,515,956. Number of taxable polls—1,020.

Levy on V

FENDS

Township

Poor

T( >TAL

(COMPARATIVE STATEMENT AND TO BE COLU

< Collected 1929 Lew

1,352.84

143.33 9.227. Id ?•*l

a f t e r ne 3).. ties 12

opert: 10 ; NFS ED

‘2,764.00 >61.43

1,861.43 902.57

1,827.57

4 7 5 00 44 2 00

686.44

786 44 130.56

•'OLLEt ’TEI

* be Raised 1.827.57 8.500 00 $10,327.57

f:d

FENDS Townshi p Roa<l Poor

14

'r.ixpayer* appearing shall have a right t levie have been determined, ten or n»oi •

« lected PC" Levy

1 0.84

H.6 5

gri* \. *1 by sm h levies, further and final actio

A uditor

■ • •

may appeal to the St it, i , H rd of Ta

withln

itearing in tills county. '' l/!t** (f Auguir 24!-1932.

thereon, by filing

the time fixed by law. and

To Be

Colleeted 1932 Levy 1.850.00

240 00

6.600 00 8.690.00

Aftei the tax

g tAmselves agi\ coiiirtTissioners for

I" Mon theref,'r with the County he tate Board will fix a date of

2.31 2.80

Collected 19 11 Levy 1,049.91

3.17

7.200.00 8,253.08

her linp

beard tberoob

fee

H. L WELLS, Trustee.

NOTH K TO T % \ P \ $ Kit 8i oi

the matter of determining the 'Pax Rat.

Library Boa.nl of the City of Greencastle.

Library Board.

Notice is hereby given the Township. Indiana, that the

l%\ LK\IK* s for certain n County, in

Pt:

dla

ttrposes by the

iina, before the

stle

propel - legal offi. . **| said in an ieipal it y, at their •e on tli* 6111 day **f Kept. i,.her, 1932. will consider the fol-

regular meeting piac

lowing budget:

BEDGET (’LASSI EH ’ VTION

., c a .o 1 SERVK'EH PERSONAL 11. SaDary Librarian 12. Salary Assist ants ‘ 13. Wages of Janitors and Others ’ ^ H. Ot her (’ompi'iisation * ’ . !

SKRVK'KH AfVl'it A) if VI, nsp,*r tilt i,*n ... Water .

Printing and Advertising

R*‘palrs

xpayi fs **f Gi cncaRtle City and ‘Ireencastlo r legal offi* * i of said munlelpallty.

21. Communication and T

22. “

23. 24.

leat. Light. Power and rlnting and Adv**ril*ln •pairs

S« r\i* *’s other contra*'tual

orn.-e Other Supplies Insurance Premiums Dues Equipment Books . .

TOTAL

3. HEPPLIES

'M'HHKNT i'll XldJKH

rROI’KR'I'l Its

itsciM \ti: ok Mimvm ki no io hk. r xisci)

T«*fal budget Deduct tnltfc

net ti niis<-

estlinate for revenue for e||IM* . . .

2 from I

Incoming coming y

> • •• * ■ar (estimated on form

3 Subtract line 2 from line 1 .... 4 Enexi appropriations July 7 Tnf.il ‘of lines 3 4. 5. and 6) .

•tua! Balance July 31 to be collected pres*

1‘! Mis. . 11 i n. ouh revenue to !*e

M iresent year

"t t lement)

Total

I _ I . .>wo II r

Taxpayers appearing slmll liave the right to be hear,! thereon.

been determined, ten or more taxpayer-* feeling-

Iev|<Y m*y appeal to the State Boar.I **f Tnx final action thereon, by filing «. pet within the time fixed by law, and the

in this County.

COLLECTEl

Collect ed

1931

30.90“ 12 49.581.74

42,63

“0

1 10.625 69

3.64.'’. 26 500

• na*’.-

gri for

ten de

I* \ **d hv such levRN, may fu rt hei m ‘ B

*r ar Lidlto

V' tua! Maian**' .inly 31 pr*

Tax It* be collected present year ( D* • collected present year

11 Total (of lines 8. 9, and 10) 12 Subtract line II from line 7 I ! Estimated working balance for six month* fter dose M f next year

‘nor greater than 1-2 of line 3)

M Amount to he raised by tax levy <.tdd 11m s i? and 13I!* *

PROPOSED LEVIES

J Nd T.xxuble Pr*»p,»rty. City $4,333,056. N*i T; * x * Me Property. Township. $4,192,900. N.mi.. fund. Levy on Property Lib! i l \ D *,

D’oiiipbde detail of l»udget estimate may be seen In office

!76.42f rniH,P *- )

2r »ir ! it! *' N *DS Collected Collected

1#2» l^vy HCIO Irf*vv

»»•"»■»* | l.turuy III,072.7T. t:..3«S.3«

. 11 r.io.oo OJO.OO 4*0.00 . 25.00 t|.00 375.00 M.lo I If,to . 100 00 . 50.00 75 00 . 300.00 15.00 125.00 1.000 Oo $5,210 00 try Km 15,2*0.1

5.260.011 I Mill 40 7.(*«.*» 3,4(12.19 i.soo.oo 5.292 it) 1.634.30 2.630.00 J I’ll :o

“Indications are pointing to a wonderful State Fair this year,” is the opinion of E. J. Barker, secretary of the Indiana Board of Agriculture. He says: “All departments will lie crowded with exhibits. Livestock breeders have fitted their herds with cheap feed and visit>rs will be surprised at the tremendous showing displayed in every department. ./'With the inauguration of the Pageant of Industry in the manufacturers building as a part of the Indiana State Fair this year, the public will be given an opportunity to study the industrial side of Indiana as wcil as the agricultural. This will prove of much, value toward showing iioosiets the great variety of products which are manufactured right here at home. “The entertainment features will he worth many times the cost. The first night program on Saturday, September .'1, will be given over to the W. L. S. Radio Station which will present its regular Saturday night program in the coliseum. Sunday afternoon the coliseum will be turned over to the famous Indiana Univcr - ity Band for a concert and W. L. S. will present its “Little Brown Church” program. “All the leading trotting and pacing stables will lie present to participate in the (irand Circuit races during the State Fair. Entries in the races are better than ever before and aonie close finishes are guaranteed. “No where can anyone get more and better entertainment for the money than ran he secured at the 1932 Indiana State Fair, which will be held September 3 to 9.”

Reduced rates on ail railroads, bus lines, and int^rurban lines will be offerecLto pussoogers going to Indianapolis for the Indiana State Fair, September 3 *o 9.

To Re

Kolb'Ct"'! I

15,340.82

40,67

Amt. to be ftuised

$ I 464 30

of TowiiHhip

final

('ounty Au

d«i»* for ho.'irln'd in thl* County.

Dated AiiKU*t 24, 1932.

CommlHHionor* refer with the

State Board wtfll fix a

C B. O'Brien. Prentdent. Emmett Oreeu. Tieaeurer. Hurry Wellii, Secretary.

('ol lected 1931 Le"v $3,948 19

To Be

< ’oi lert ed

lev

'I ixpayer* appearing *ha1| have a rluht to be hoard thereon After the tax

determined. *--- — 4 '

pen determined, ten or more h levie*, may appeal to the Stnt

nd final action thereon t

Auditor wit bln the time fixed

u iririK In thl* comity.

Di.ted thl* 24th day of August, 1932

ki i* v* J by such levie

- 1 ’ i ftna 1

xi'.uyer* feeling Board of Tax Ot

iv filing a petition therefor by law, and the stare board

vy

$4 464 39 the tax

themvelwM h*om ml ••loner* for with the ('ounty will fix a date of

C. R O'Brien, President llan f) Wells Secretary Emmett Green, Ti’c-aauYtr.

QUEER I WV SAVES TWO YOUIHS FROM (LALLOWS HATTIESBURGH, Miss., (UF 1 )— The thwarting of a double hanging here by an uncommon procedure, and in the face of persistent threats of lynching, is due to have a resounding echo in Mississippi's legislature, when

that body convenes.

Two robber-killers, 18 year old F’aul Wexler, a Jewish youth, and Andrew Prince, negro, were spiiited from the county jail here before -unrise on May 29, and taken to the -tate capital at Jackson. They were to have been hanged at noon on that day and a crowd Had already begun to form outside the jail to he on hand. Feeling had been intense since the two men had been placed on trial for the killing of J. L. Odom, a filling station attendant during a hold-up, and open threats were made, that unless the two robbers were executed

they would he lynched.

The last minute reprieve was obtained under an unusual Mississippi law, that permits a court of one district to interefere with a hanging >et by a court in another district, even after the state supreme court has held the convictions, as was the

this time.

District .Judge J. L. Williams, at Vicksbutg, 100 miles from her.-, granted Wexler a writ of corum nobis, a few hours before the schedule.I! ►hanging. The writ provides an in

up-

case

.... true furoiliin I .... is not difficult to KJeteiui 17 #| Iff A if you do not judge frum apuf V QIII (j ances alone - We havertliscovti by actual checking that j every-day prices in our Store on home flumishii represent values as good or better than those being offered as specials in August Furniture Sa] everywhere. So that it may oe worth your wii to learn this and really SEE IT FOR YOURSEl we are giving each week to the person who offe: us the three best reasons why a particular piece furniture now on display in our Store is a btti value than a similar one seen elsewheire A Beautiful Occasional Chair FREE We actually want you to check it for stj materials, linishes, construction and any oti important feature . . . then compare your findii with the same thing in our Store. You will lea too, as we did that true furniture value reached peak in our Store. If your three reasons arej best you will be awarded the chair for that wj Remember, too, that everyone trying will rece^ a useful kitchen utensil as a gift from us.

One woman aaid:

I purcht.Hcd

lltutrolu from you

an Estate

for these

!. ! am assured a warm floor lose of the one piece ash pat construction. It requires less fuel because of (he patented Intense— Fire- Air Duct. 3. I he design and finish will go beautifully with the rest of my furnishings.

.. worth while value;

Japanese Rag Rugs.. Size 24x48

l

SATURDAY

Pay Only $5 Now —We Will Install When You are Ready

9x12 SANDURA RUG FREEI With every heater and rang® P 11 ^ during this Pre-Seasdn Offer. l‘‘ ! Is made of the famous Sandura 6 • ered with Sandura-lac which rcsbii ■ will not mar, waterproof and. tlu£ ^ I'uiger. This 9x12 size iiiil'l J ] at 112 95. It s FREE to you if > oU | advantage of this offer.

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THE STOKE OF FURNITIR*

. . YOU W0fl| be asked] buy! We are staging usual event purt! ; j oust rate to peep;. * may not icuiit it • life-long saii.-faJ 1 home furnishings 1 guaran > .1 by •* \ pearaic cs al i>. must tome fimm construction thro It will j | time spent for you lo tic I pale in thisfecuc.'J program. Inspect The!

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Twin-bed Studio Couch $29.| Simmons make. Pillows included Wonder Walker and Go-carl, . $4 9x12 American Orientals $34 New Kashan and Sarouk designs Ruffled Curtains, in colors, pr...

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IS THE LAST DAY FOR .... * l’\ OUR ANNUAL PRE-SEASON OH ER O'] ESTATE HEATROLAS / and Sun Beam Heaters and Kitchen RaM<»| BETTER HURRY! * Thi* splendid offer includes every* if range or heater lu our store. Ju- 1 •'I i year you are given this opportu^ i Why not take advantage of it no*'