The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 September 1936 — Page 3
Hats Cleaned and Blocked Factory Style Satisfaction Guaranteed WHITE CLEANERS Phones 645 - 257
WANTED: To buy a flat top desk in good condition Phone 668-L. 23-3t
Romantic Rumors Revolve 'Round Robert
as low as 46^ w buyi big, safe, bulky
p ALL-WEATHER |V. Largest selling tire on earth — Ask to see why?
See the New GOODYEAR! SURE GRIP Pulls your car or truck through anything— without
WANTED: Room to store furniture in private home. Phone 281-K, after 5 p. m. 30-lp
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For bargains in Pherson, Bainbridge. for a good post.
steel posts see As low as 25c ; 24-25-26-30-41 I
FOR SALE—Good eating, canning and apple-butter apples, 85c bushel basket at our orchard, seven miles north Greencastle, J. R. South. 25-7p
LOST:A Ladies gold lapel watch on square or at park Saturday. Reward. Mrs. John Stanley, Fillmore. ! 2S-4p' NOTICE — Changed telephone number, city garbage collector, 562-K. 26-tf
THE PEOPLE’S CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT-
\ ! S Tune in Literary Digest Poll for Preiident—JohnB. Kennedy, Commentator — Broadcast by Goodyear Mon,, Wed., Fri. eves. NBC Blue Network
Come In — Get Your Goodyear Poll-0 Meter DOBBS TIRE and BATTERY SERVICE KENNETH DUNKIN, Manager
New 13-plata battery, $3.05 exchange. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. M-W-F-tf FOR SALE: Baby crib and piano cheap. Phone 142-L. 29-tf PUBLIC SALK: Thursday. Oct. 1, 10:30 a. m. Extra good corn, liveBtock, antique furniture, new radio, Valley Gem piano; almost new range cook stove; Florence heater, I No. 77, good as new; hay, poultry I and farming tools. Many other arti- | cles too numerous to mention. S. T. Carter farm, 6 miles northwest of Coatesville and 2 miles south of
Groveland and toad 36.
NOTICE: Now located on comer Vine and Franklin St., North Sidej of Square, one block east. Walter S.! Campbell. 7-30ts. j Modern cars repaired by modern' methods, Scott’s Franklin Street, Garage, Corner Vine and Franklin. Phone 68. 28-6t Free oil treatment with each $3.00 permanent. Phone 151-X. Greystone Beauty shop. 29-2t. FOR TRADE: A smooth mouth horse and mare, a good team, for cows, sheep or hogs. O. G. Kivett. Mt. Meridian. 29-2p
FOR SALE — One horse wagon, good work mare and harness. Grant Buster, Commercial Place. 30-3t FOR SALE: Lady’s black fur trim I cloth coat, raincoat, and chiffon dress, size 36. 309 East Walnut.
30-lp
For the best results in beauty work make an appointment at Grace’s
29-30-2p Beauty Shop. Phone 79-E. Exper-
ienced operators. WVd-tf
| WE do Hemstitching and Picoting.! Pitchford's Quality Shop. 16-23-30-31
Robert Taylor Irene In addition to rating as the new No. 1 lover of the screen, Robert Taylor, sensational new star, is acquiring considerable of a reputation as a heart breaker in Hollywood where his affairs are one of the leading topics of the day. Although he maintains that he prefers the bachelor life, his course in the film colony has already linked him with
Hervey Barbara Stanwyck three of the more attractive celluloid celebrities-/ Irene Hervey, to whom he was engaged for a time, | a romance now ended; Janet Gaynor, with whom he has been seen on numerous occasions recently, and Barbara Stanwyck, whom observers predict- will ] soon become Mrs. Robert Taylor. She was recently j divorced from Frank Fay.
-b-l- -I* + 4--J--F + ” BELLE UNION * .j. -j. 4. 4- •!■ -i- -!• -I- 4- -h •!* fSt Albert Alley and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cline spent Saturday and Sunday in Ripley county visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Versal McCammack and daughter Lcnora of New Maysville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurst. Mrs. Nota Keller and Venard Smith were married last Thursday. Jude Mabb and daughter Clara and Maudie Horn were in Cloverdale Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge attendod a surprise dinner in honor of Mr. Baldwin, of near Portland Mills, Sunday. ," i , Mr. and Mrs. Forest White and family of Greencastle spent Sunday v.-ith Mr. and Mrs. Walter flom. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parker spent Sunday with Lottie Parker. Mrs. na McCammack is visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Perry, at Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Lofty Stringer and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisder called on Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Hodge Sunday. Harry Mabb and Claude Gorham were in Brazil Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Ogles and son Morris Glen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vanley Humphreys. Gertie Jackson and Mrs. da Pritchard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Horn. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. Estel Hodge called on Mr and Mrs. Walter Haines Sunday evening. Pearl and Shirley Cooper were In Greencastle Saturday. Libert Rockhill of Fern spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. Lawrence Clifford.
Johnston over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marshall called on Edmon Marshall, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns and daughter called on Robert Johns, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alvord of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marshall called on Mr. and Mrs. Edmon Marshall Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers were in Greencastle Monday. Don Marshall and his sisters Nellie, Doris and Beulah, called on Mrs. Ruby Lawson, Sunday afternoon.
FOR SALE—Fine big pedigreed, I registered two year old Shropshire j buck. Pherson. Bainbridge. 30-21 FOR SALE -The very best of ten- ] der green beans. 406 West Franklin, Telephone 794. 30-lt |
BACK TO THE FARM LAKIN, Kan (UP)—Virgil Unruh believes in practicing what ho j preaches. He registered as county j agent to become a farmer.
FOR SALE: Stringless Green
Beans. Phone R-33 Maynard Grubb. | cease( )
NOTICE OF UVMIMSTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, Administratoc the estate of Mary Hoffman, late of Putnam County, de-
28-30-2p Said estate is suposed to he sol-
FOR SALE: 1933 DoLuxe V-8 Ford ven ’-
roadster Mapes,
Easy terms. Inquire R. W.
Horace Link & Co.,
after-30-2p
4- -f* + H* PORTLANIJ MILLS Thelma Calvert + + + +
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Boyd. Mrs. Mat Spencer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham and family. Mrs. Clay Ball and son George spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sutton, near Milligan. Miss Thelma Calvert spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Switzer at Russellville. Funeral services for Fred Wolfe were held Wednesday morning at 9 o’clock. Thelma Calvert and Ruth Cunningham spent aSturday in Greencastle with Mildred Cunningham.
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PUBLIC SALE: Thursday, Oct. 8, at 12:30 p. m. one-half mile west of . Cloverdale. Twenty-five head cattle, | mostly Jersey cows and heifers; ! three sows and pigs; seven head ewe lambs; one draft colt; also some haled timothy hal Terms cash. Alton Hurst, auctioneer. E. N. Larkin, Harvey Beaman et al. 30-Oct. 2-2p FOR SALE— 120-A ere improved farm in Floyd township at a very attractive price. Amos Hunter, Fillmore. 30-3t
FOR SALE—At home of the late Mrs. Alice H. Farmer, East Washington street, Friday, Oct. 2. at 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Piano, two dining tables, solid oak dining chairs, caneseated dining chairs, Perfection oil heater, Aladdin lamp, one rug, library table, feather beds, feather mattresses, pillows, porch chairs, Morris chair and a few miscellaneous articles. 29-3p
Albert Hoffman, Administrator.
No. 7840.
Sept. 29th, 1936. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit. Court. Ally., R. H. Newgent. 30-3t
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OP’ ESTATE No. 7548. Notice is hereby given to the Cred-1 itors, Heirs and Legatees of Anson Guy O’Hair, deceased to appear in th'’ Putnam Circuit Court, hold at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 24th day of October, 1936, and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Ray C. O’Hair, Admr. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 29th day of September, 1933. i Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Pu’nam Circuit Court. 30-2t. s
A new guaranteed battery, $3.90 exchange. Scott's Franklin Street
arage.
28-6ts.
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Mrs. Margaret Shonkwiler has returned to her home from the Put-
uam county hospital.
Mm Vornie Miller, Mrs. Eula Singe i Mrs. Serena Burk and son Malcolm and Mrs. Francis Crodian swm - Wednesday evening with Mrs.
Lidr, Pierre.
There will be a rally day at the Glmton Falls church, Sunday, Oct. 4. A basket dinner will feature the alllla V roreting. Some of the former Pastors of the church will be present •’'nd will speak. There will also be a “hort prigram. Mrs George Pierce was called to Brazil last Sunday by the illness of her s >ster, Mrs. Rose Hall. Abner Sigler has returned home from Greencastle. T he Ladies Aid will meet Thurs- % Oet. 1, with Mrs. John Skelton. Mord has ben received here of the 'ieuth of George B. Newgent at a T| 3to Haute hospital, on Sept. 20. Eldon Staggs spent Monday with hls aunt, Mrs. Cora Cunningham.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Coffer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black of Greencastle. Mrs. Columbus Christy visited Mrs. Lee Etter of Greencastle on Thurs-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodgers of!
Bainbridge were Saturday guests at kitchenette,
the Gene Girton home.
FOR SALE: Apples, good apples, for cooking and eating, 85 cents and up. Strains Orchard. 28-6ts.
$1.00 roll.
Good roofing a.s low Pherson, Bainbridge, Ind.
24-25-26-30-4ts
—For K<pnt-
FOR RENT — Two rooms and
unfurnished. Phone
877-X or call at 7 west Poplar. 30-lp
Mr and Mrs John Dietrich called! ' " TT j Mr. ano _ , I FOR RENT: Three room furnished
at the homo of Mrs. Addle Coleman
on Sunday.
Maurice Weaver from Paxton, Illinois spent Monday night with his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pursell. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Robinson. Greencastle, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach, Sunday
night.
apartment. 625 East Anderson street.
30-Oct. 2-2t
FOR RENT: Ellis apartments. 615 Seminary street. Phone 443. 15-tf
FOR RENT; Modem 6-room home at 611 East Seminary. Phone 329.
21-tf
(t4 + 4 + 4-4+4*4-44 + ++ ^| LONG BRANCH 4 ^ Mrs. Osa Marshall + S + 4 4- 4- 4- 4- 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. @ rs - I-ottie Dickey and sons of Indianapolis virited L. M. Wright, Sunday.
Dotty
Cowell visited Thelma Jo
4- 4 4 + britnerstown By Lovie Johnston + 444
FOR RENT: Modern Airy Sleeping . room, nicely furnished, women or : men, references. 10 S. Gillespie street ! comer Walnut. 30-6p
and
James Layman visited Mr. Mrs. John Layman last week. Mrs. Van Wright, Mr. and Mrs. |
George Eckret of Alexander, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry |
Marshall.
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4 j FOR RENT—Good 80 acre farm; immediate possession; call 497-X,
evenings.
28-3t
-Wanted
WANTED — Office manager and bookkeeper. Address Box One, Ban Melvin Knauer left Friday to visit ner.
Mr. and Mi’s
30-2t
Charles WTiitehead
WANTED: Steel frame buzz saw
Fillmore, R. 1. 28-30-Oct. 2-3p
and Marion Martain at Indianapolis. g 3 Whisenmand, Fillmore, R. 1. Charles Anderson left Monday to ■
begin his school work at Cesicero, his ;
mother accompanied him as far as | WANTED: Girl for general houseIndianapolis. I work and care for one child. Address Seldon Knauer and family moved ^ Box 27 Banner. 3 °- 2t
to the Roach property last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde st ^ lo V ^ at once m(m wlth faming experience. daughter calle<i ™ ™ y afternoon ' 1 Permanent local job. Good pay every ohn Lancaster Satu . y . and farming experi . Odis Lancaster was taken to the ^ Bqx f)0 Banner r , 0 . lp
hospital Thursday.
MALE HELP WANTED: Wanted
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of Milo West, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 23rd day of October, 1936, and show cause, if any why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of their heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Ralph C. West, Admr. No. 7783. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 29th day of September, 1936. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. James and Alice, Attys. 30-2t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors. heirs and legatees of Nancy C. Heber, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at C? eoncastle, Indiana, on the 15th day of October, 1936, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with £he estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship and receive their distributive shares. • Nellie B. Stoner, Adm’rx. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 22nd day of September, 1936. No. 7741. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. James & Alice, Attys. 23-2t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of Jacob Crousore, late of Putnam Uounty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sol-
vent.
Theodore Crawley, Administrator.
Sept. 22. 1936.
No. 7836.
Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the
Putnam Circuit Court.
Attorneys James & Alice. 23-?t
Rival Campaign Matiagers Meet at Rally
Second only to the recent meeting of rival presl- | Hamilton, left, G. O. P. national campaign manden$lal nominees in point of drama during the cur- ager, and James A. Farley, right, Democratic narent campaign was the meeting of John D. M. | tional campaign manager, at a New York rally.
Mormons Sponsor Plan to Aid Needy Members
With the appioach of winter, the Mormon church faces the first decisive test of its plan to take care of all needy members of the church without resorting to direct relief. In line with this aim, Heber J. Grant, president, has enlisted all church units in a campaign to accumulate fuel, clothing and foodstuff In anticipation of winter needs. The plan is
also supplemented by an extensive building program to provide jobs for unemployed church members. More than 70 buildings are now in progress and construction under way totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Mormon plan has attracted nation-wide attention and is being watched with considerable interest.
