The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1936 — Page 4

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BEAKS PI.AY TIGER CT'BS TONIGHT AT GREENCASTLE GYMNASIUM

LAST CHAPTER of “REX AND RINTY” ALSO — TOM PATRICOI.A AND BUSTER WEST IN A GOOD COMEDY and THE FIRST CHAPTER OF A BRAND NEW SERIAL FI LL OF THRILLS! MYSTERY! SUSPENSE! & ADVENTURE! ‘ THE BLACK COIN” RAI «>H GRAVES, RUTH MIX, ROBT. FRAZIER, BRYANT WASHBURN, Win. DESMOND. Kiddies Free Candy and Prizes—Sat. Until 2 P. M. DON’T MISS THIS BIG SHOW.

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[! Shelbyville’s Golden Bears, fresh from their 22 to 18 victory over Franklin, will clash with the Tiger Cubs tonight in the local high school gym. The Greencastle basketball outfit, still feeling the sting of the 29 to 26 setback handed them by Coach Bausman's Rensselater netters, are determined to get back in the win column this evening. There will be two games, the first starting at 7 p. m. between the second teams of Shelbyville and Greencastle. Putnam county quintets also saw action on Thanksgiving Eve. The feature tilt was between Bainbriige and Cloverdale with Bainbridge winning. 22 to 17, after the Clovers had led 12 to 9 at the half. Proctor and Newman were outstanding for the Pointers while Query and Coons kept Cloverdale in the running. Roachdale’s Hawks took it on the

chin when Ladoga defeated them, 25 to 16. Rusesllville, who looms as a formidable threat for county tourney honors, walloped Alamo, 48 to 19. This is the fourth straight victory for the Russell township aggregation. Other Wednesday scores of interest to local fans include: North Vernon 26, Greensburg 25 (overtime). Rossville 26, Delphi 16. Kokomo 37. Flora 18. Rensselaer 29. Greencastle 26. Frankfort 25, Tipton 16. Jeffersonville 35, Scottsburg 25. Shelbyville 22. Franklin 18. Bedford 32. Washington 22. Logansport 28, Rochester 13. Lebanon 25. Cathedral 23. Anderson 26. Marion 17. Scircleville 19, Jeff 17. Connersville 29, Newcastle 23. COLD IMMUNITY EXPLAINED MINNEAPOLIS. (UP)—How the north woodsmen can work with bare hands, ears and throats in sub zero weather v/hile their bundled up city brothers suffer frosted ears and noses, is believed to have been explained by Ross A. Gortner, professor of agricultural biochemistry at the University of Minnesota. Gortner explained that “bound

water,’’ a little known substance that exists in plant and animal life, may be the reason. It is the same factor that causes butterfly cocoons to live over the winter and gives winter wheat its hardiness. “I can think of no other reasonable explanation for the ability of some people to stand the cold,” Gortner said. “We know that some persons can step out of an office building and get their ears frozen in a short time. Yet others seem able to stand almost anything. There is no positive proof, but there may be a relation between bound water and that ability.” Gortner said that bound water is water that becomes an integral part of the solid matter of the plant or animal and will not freeze. “All water in living organisms is not just plain, ordinary water,” he said. “Under conditions of stress, such as low temperatures, a portion of the water ties itself up with the solid material in the cell and is changed from the liquid into the solid state. “The hardiness of our winter wheat is due to the ‘binding’ of the water ^o that it does not freeze at extremely low temperatures, or If it does "reeze does not disturb the protoplasm.”

GIVE YOUR HOME A GIFT

And every member of the family, Every friend and guest will enjoy it

$1.95 $2.95 $3.95

The table lamps are only $1.95. The bridire lamps are only $3.05. The Junior lamps are onlv $3.95. Bargains! Get one white the\ lust. Exactly as illustrated.

\\ liat hotter gift—what bettor investment—than now, beautiful and comfortable furnishings. Such a gift brings lasting happiness and comfort. Decide right now to have some new furniture this Christinas. Let our store and its large stocks suggest the right things. Select Early American Maple for Your Room A living room or a bed room furnished with Early American Maple will he done, in good taste and comfort. Prices are low. Huites are only $89.75 to $19.50 complete. Let us show these to you—A wide selection of patterns. A New Desk Is The Gift All Can Use And knee hole desks are just as popular as secretaries. We show them both in many modern and traditional styles. Prices are ap|M‘alingly low—beginning at $19.50. These are unusual values.

Studio Couches Are From $21.95 To $49.50—Real Bargains The selection of designs and upholstering is just as complete as the price range indicates. Here you will find a Studio (’ouch to suit the price you want to pay. All make twin beds—comfortable ones, too—with inner spring mattresses.

Refreshment Tables—

An abundant selection—Modern, traditional and conventional styles, and each is attractive and desirable. Prices arc low.

For Comfort—A Rock-A-Feller Rock-a-Feller is the name of a new lounge chair that reclines. These are comfortable and in modern style. The price is only $29.75.

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49c to $1.00 Are Gifts A-Plenty Mirror cords, Picture cords of silk, with wire interiors — Magazine racks, Mirrors, Sewing cabinets—Smokers and a host of other things for attractive gifts here.

$2.50 To $3.95 Boudoir Sets Distinctive and Beautiful

Imported Italian Alabaster lamps with hand made shades—$3.50. A group of porcelain base lamps with pleated |»archnient shades and lied light to match, arc only $3.95 for the set of three.

Esc* Our Liberal Budget Plan—Very Low Cost On Unpaid Balance Only

Hostess chairs should express good taste and beauty—and these do. We have several very ap|iealing chairs to show you. New-Classic Is This Occasional Chair Walnut arms and posts, rich Damask upholstering, hand made This is a different occasional chair. The price is only $8.00.

All Walnut, Hut

priced at ^ Hen' is a bargain—an occasional chair with solid Walnut arms and front posts and well upholstered with high hack for only $5.50.

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A New Rug, A New C arpet, A New Inlaid Linoleum Sucli a gift will do a great deal to make vour rooms attractive. Floor coverings are important. ‘ Now is the time to choose one—to improve your furnishings before < nristmaa. Values in our store have never been better. 9 x 12 Axminster $24.50 Wiltons And American Orientals Slightly More

These are all seamless rugs—new in pattern mid well made—All iterfert. Sc,‘ the many types and qualities of fine rugs wc are showing.

$1.29

Inlaid Linoleum Yard

Think o! it! For the pri<v* of ordinary Linoleum you can now have genuine Inlaid cork Linoleum with a special adhesive hack. Sec this great bargain. Exclusively sold by our store.

Modernize Your Living Room With This Suite Why not have that new living room suite now? Prices are lowc titan they will lie later. We have secured a host of styles to show you now. They are distinetive and one of these suites will bring comfort and beauty to your home.

Give Her A Cedar Chest For Happiness Symbol of hope mid happiness—give that young lajy you are going to see, a Uedar C li -st from these very beautiful ones. Pricei are attractive. The elicits are the prettiest we have -ver shown. Ion won t please her n:o,c than with one of these chests.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR COUNTY ROAD SUPPLIES. THREE AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS OF ONE AND ONE-HALF TON CHASSIS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up to Twelve o’clock, noon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of December, 1936, at the office of the county auditor of Putnam County. Indiana, in the City of Greencastle. Indiana, for the furnishing of supplies for the County Highway system of said Putnam County, for the year. 1937, which includes Three Automobile Trucks. Road Oil, Tar and Road Material for the construction and repair of the county highways of said county. T9p kind and character of all said road and highway supplies, and full specifications therefor, including the specifications for said trucks, are f""” "•’mea and described in the requisition of the County Highway touperintendent of said county, for "'i .da sunniies. and are on file in the office of the County Auditor of •ad county, and are now open for the inspection for all bidders and persons desiring to make bids to suoply and furnish such materials, equipment and supplies. Bidders are requested to inspect said requisitions to secure the proper information on which to cast their bid.*. All bids submitted must be on blanks furnished by the county auditor. and be accompanied by a bond or certified check, and be for a sum of ten per cent of the total bid submitted, check to be made payable to county treasurer of Putnam County. Indiana, bond to be made payable to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Putnam, State of Indiana. Bidder must file with his bid, a non collusion affidavit, as required by law or his bid will not be considered. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids received. The checks and bonds of the unsuccessful bidders will be promptly returned to the respective bidders. The successful bidder will be re-

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quired to enter into a writtl tract, to carry out his contl soon as bid is awarded. . Saitf to be delivered by January la ABIGAIL COOPER County

CAFE HAVEN KOK PEWR SABETHA. Kan.. (UP)Brumbaugh, a cafe owner hd a record of feeding every neq ion In 10 years who has lomething to eat. Brumbaugh free one person a day on an i

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AUCTION! Greencastle Property The undersigned will soil, without reserve, to the highest bidder the promises, located at the corner of Indiana and Ilerrv Ave., kn« as 1928 S. Indiana St. Tuesday, December 1, 1936 Beginning at 2 P. M. Modern 8 :oom house, 4 rooms and large pantry downstairs, looms and bath up: full front living and reception room; open way; looms open off hall with inter connecting doors; hai floors and trimming throughout; mantle and fire place; front incloned rear porch; Holland furnace; full basement; cement and fine wash and dry room. Fine neighborhood and near D University. Please don’t overlook this splendid opportunity to buy a lovely in one of the best locations in a splendid college town. For further information see G. H. Shaw, 1134 N. Pcnnsyivan Indianapolis. TERMS: $850 cash; balance Jan. 1st and March 1st. GEORGE AND EDNA SHOCKLEY OWNERS Sale in charge of the R. C. Fo-Land Auction Co . NoblesviUe