The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1937 — Page 3

THE DAILY BAWER, OREENCASTi.E, INDIANA F^TDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 10^7. > - -

I tnrt with civ'lllza'lon. Ho loams that j thoy nro (los<Tn(lants of onriy pio- ! neers who Hftei almost perishing in tho desert found water are! refuge in ; the mountains where they stayed. I No one has ever been kno vn t i violate their self-imposed extl 1 and re- , i urn alive. How Buck effects iris esi cape, tan ua with him two of the joung p*-opie of the strange trine, provides th > intion.

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William Boyd appears as “HopJ along Cassidy" for the eighth time in ’ ‘‘Ti ail Dust.” at the Granada theater tonight and Saturday. With the aid • of two companions he succeeds in taking a herd of cattle through

n.OVFRDAl.E + Mrs. Clara Dorset* 0 *■> ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Otho Smythe called on Mr and Mrs. Paul Hurst Sunday. Mrs. Ollie Corns ami daughter and Miss Myrtle Tucker of Martinsville called on friends in Cloverdale Sun-

day.

Miss Doris Fern Shumaker visited friends in Indianapolis Saturday and

Sunday.

Miss Juanita Goble, who is attend-

drought-parched territory to the con-| j ng business college at Indianapolis,

stemation of unscrupulous profiteers

Bargains F.lectric.

in used tadios.

Moore 5-”

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who wish to create a shortage and

force up prices.

now YOU CAN HAVE CONSTANT WATER IN YOUR HOME . . .

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Only warm water can really cleanse the skin and hair —and your beauty shop keeps a plentiful supply of

hot water always on tap. They have no lime for makeshift methods of water-heating! An automatic hot water supply for everyday use now has become a loav cost convenience and necessity you can affotrd for your home. The storage type Gas Water

Ask about our Special

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offer

Heater cuts operating cost to a few cents a day. It keeps a constant supply of hot water available day or

night, in all seasons, automatically. You can buy an Automatic Gas Water

Heater with small monthly payments. Stop in at our salesroom to find out about this new water-heating method—ask a representative

to call at your home or sec your dealer.

’‘Agitating

The

Draperies”

<Ry Jimmie)

khanKi.in wins hatti.e I Se.iafenacker's field goal in the last few seconds of play enabled Franklin College to nose out DePnuw's Tigers, 21 to 19. in a basket hall game

here last night.

The battle was hard fought j throughout, the Franklin cagemen | holding a 10 to 7 margin at the in- j let-mission. In the second period the] score was knotted several times, and I the final result was in doubt until! jthe gun. The Tigers' hopes for victory suffered a setback when Sttmsen, aee sharpshooter, went out on personal fouls with only a few mln-

i utes to go.

( Schafenacker scored three field ! goals and a free throw to lead the Franklin offense. Lewis was highpoint man for DePauw with three

field goals.

j The victory was Franklin's fourth in eight starts. The Tigers have lost six out of thirteen contests. Sum-

maty:

| Franklin <21) Schafenacker. f McCracken, f Atkinson, c Constable, g Hoogland, g

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DIANAj POWER COMPANY

+ I promised in "Smart Blonde." starring'

__^^^^_>ieivs and Reviews I ' Olenda Farrell, at the Voncastlc the- '| AT "LOCAL THEATERS | ; at,,r tonight ^ Frida ” "Tm-chy

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Voncastle

Blane” Is the character and she is to run through a series of light mysteries. each complete in itself, imperson-

ated by the lively, likeable, wise- cast.

cracking Glenda. The picture is primarily a murder mystery, yet it is said to have plenty of laughs, and occasional songs and dances, in night club sequences. Barton MacLane and Winifred Shaw head the supporting

, Chateau Buck Jones is starred in "Unknown Valley,” at the Chateau tonight and Saturday. Buck is seen as an army .•-enut who falls prisoner of a strange cult living isolated in the mountains, a nation in itself that knows no con-

| Totals . i ItePaiiw Mackie, f Stlmson, f Franke, c . Landeck. g

Held, g

Lewis, f .

Puff, f

Fouke. f Lindsay, g Kixmlller, g

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spent the weekend with her parents

In Cloverdale.

Mrs. Trixie Mann and Mrs. Maggie Vermillion spent Tuesday with their sister. Mrs. Myrtle Moore, at Put-

pamr tile.

The New Kra club met with Mrs.

Helen Cray Wednesday.

Mrs. Fannie Heifer and Abe Cohn

are reported to be ill.

j .Mr. and Mrs. Gerl Furr and family 1 visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. * Ernest Haney at Cory, over the week

end.

Mrs. Ida Evens spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Eva Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Mast on of near Mt. Meridian called on Miss Stella Collins one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frye have purchased the property of the late Mrs. Saluda Horn on Main street, and will move there in the near luture. Curt Cummings of Indianapolis visited his sister Mrs. Anna Rodgers ovc rthe weekend. Mrs. Tom Brown of Tennessee is visiting the Cohn family. Mrs. Herschel Knoll and Mrs. Howard Shake were in Greencastlo

last week.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Furr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oreie Mann at Cartershurg. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Parks of Hintonville and Mrs. Neoma Dauble of Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Morrison.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morrison of 3 Greencastle was a Sunday dinner 2 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morri-

New 13 plate Battery, guaranteed 6 months $3.90. Get our prices on Le _• tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone f>&. 22-tf SPECIAL $30 allowance for your old radio on a new telcdia.1 Crunow radio. Moore Electric. 5-2t Cardinal AAA Chicks Guaranteed to live. Why take chances? 2. r >-Lb. Purina Startena Feed w’ith each 100 chicks ordered three weeks in advance. Write for prices. Cardinal Hatchery, Brazil, Indiana. 30-tf

FOR SALE Two fresh cows. .1. F. Dicks, 1-2 mile north of Morton. 3-3p

Coal for sale. Artie Young.

$3.00 up. Call r>19-K. 4-Gp

New 39-Plate Battery. $3.93 exchange. Free installation. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-tf FOR SALE Oak dining room suite. 9 pieces, excellent condition, belonging to the late Saludia L. Horn. Also, some exceptionally good bedroom furniture. Estlll Meek, Executor, Cloverdale. Indiana. 5-3p FOR SALE Model ISOl Silvertone. six tube console radio, two years old. $15 with A battery. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. Ip

son.

PUBLIC SALE Having decided to quit farming I will sell at Publle Auetioa, on the Jim PF | Layman farm 7 1-2 miles west of 0 (ireeneastle on Walnut street road. t> miles south of Clinton Falls, 1 1-2 miles east of Brunerstown, on, TUESDAY, FEB. 9. 19S7 Beginning at 10:30, the following

property:

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For Sale or Trade - One auto wrecker crane, good condition. Phillip:- fifi Station. Mt. Meridian. 5-2p FOR SALE One 400 egg SupetHatcher incubator. Mrs. Roy Terry, Mt. Meridian. 5-3p FOR SALE One red cow, s<x years old. John A. Johnston, Greencastle R. R. 4. 4-2p j FOR SALE 1.000 bushels of shelled yellow corn, in lots to suit the i purchaser. Fillmore Elevator and Feed Co. 3-3p FOR SALE: Seventy acre farm- - five miles southeast of Fillmore - Cecil Newman, Fillmore, U. R. 1.

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—For Rent—

Apartment for vent. Call 781.

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Officials Referee, Kaufman; pire, Chandler.

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FOR RENT Five room, newly decorated, modern house. Anderson street. Phone 69. Simpson Stoner.

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BUST PLACED IN VAULT MONTGOMERY, Ala., (UP) A

new bronze bust of Mayor W. A. Gunter is hidden in some Montgom-

ery bank vault. The statue was eon- chine; I

cealcd just after its arrival here. The purpose is to prevent anyone seeing it before it is placed in its niche

in the'city hall now being erected.

BRICK CHAPEL 51. E. CHURCH Charles D. Schwartz, pastor. Members and friends are invited to, the worship sei-vice, Sunday. The chlirch school will meet at 10 a. m., am! the morning worship will follow at 11 o’clock. There w r ill he special music for the worship service.

No Heating Service lost by an immediate installation Your new Delco Heat unit, Kiretcnder Stoker or Furblo unit can be installed without any loss of heat — no greater temperature difference than you experience now with handfiring. A new Round Oak Furnace requires only a few hours for Installation. Operating: Cost and Purchase Price is low

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Celebrating our 35th year in 1937

Horace Link & Co.

The Store of Furniture

LIMEDALE COMMCNITV CHURCH Sunday school, 9:30 o’clock. There will be revival services being Sunday and continuing each week night at 7 o’clock, conducted by Arthur Sutliorlln. and assisted by Luther Hunter of Cloverdale. The public IS Invited to attend these meelings which will be interdenominational. BRICK CHAPEL SEVENTH DAV ADVENTIST CHCRCH Elder Hubbard will preach this Friday evening at 7:30. Subject: "What About Calamities : As Accidents. Floods, Storms, etc. t What Does The Bible Say?" j Sabbath School, 10 o’clock Saturday morning, preaching following and in afternoon also. Bring lunch and stay all day.

3 HEAD HOUSES—1 hay horse. It

years old. blind and good worker, j

weight 1430; I gray mare, smooth mouth, good worker, weight 1450; I FOR RENT: Seven room

black mare, *"»»otli mouth. K»‘»<l , lousc 14 Larrabee 8trcce .

worker, weight 1200. I

3 HEAD CATTLE—I, « year old Browning. Phono 214

Jersey cow, giving milk and to frcisli-j cm hi April: I Holstein heifer, 3 years old, freshen last of April; 1 coming 2i \ear old Jersey heifer, pasture bred. | FARM IMPLEMENTS — 1 new i Bradley 1 i In. Sulky plow ; I Bradley J 14 In. walking plow; 1 tj. D. corn planter in good shape with fertilizer attachment; I, 7 ft. Bradley disc, used two seasons; I, 8 shovel eullivutor; I McCormick mowing mu-

00 toolli John Deere harrow,

practically new; I good drag: 1 wagon with new hounds and bolster*; I rack; I gravel bed; 1 set good bnetvhing harness; 1-2 set chain harness.-; 3 good collars and puds; halters; I good Stewart horse Hoppers; 3 log

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modem E. A. ■ ’ f

chains; 1 set 2-horse double tr<*r>; 2 sets S-horse double trees; 1 cross-cut saw; I Scythe; forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to men-

tion.

About 65 bushels good Corn. HOCSEHOLD GOODS—I good S. Bind Malleable range stove; 1 heating stove; I oil stove; I, 60 gallon gas tank, I, 8 gallon milk can; 1 new 5 gal. cream can; I Organ, I Buffet; I Davenport; I DcLtivul crea'm separator; 2 wringers and stands, other articles. Terms—( ash. C. A. TIGNER C. A. Vestal, Auctioneer, Omar Reeves, Cterk. Lunch will be served. Some nddltioual live stock and farm | implements will also be brought in nail sold.

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Man with or without tractor to purchase trailer for long distance hauling. Steady work. Gross earnings. $100 to $200 weekly. Address Box 4 Banner. 5-3p WANTED Oats straw and timothy hay. Walter S. Campbell. it

WANTED Girl for general honswork. Please give refcrencis. Address Box Y, Banner. 4-2t

WANTED; Any kind of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New Maysville. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod. WANTED Tenant for 200 acre upland and bottom farm. More than half tillable Tenant must be able to furnish half of livestock and machinery. Farm close in. Address Pox SR, Banner. 4-3t

Circuit Court,

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of W. S. Collins, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 1st day of Match. 1937, 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. Orville Collins, Adm’r. No. 7626. Witness, tho< Clerk of said Court, this 4th day of February. 1937, Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Albert E. Williams, Att’y. 5-2t

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Stale* ot Indiana, iMitnam (’mint In the Putnam .l.munrv Term.

No. 15.26 3. '*J 1 IMrst-(Mtiz« n.s P.ank and Trust Company, a corporation

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Andrew ITIrt.

IIt known that on the 26th dnv of Military. 1937 said plaintiff filed aff davit in duo form, ^howliiK that defendant. Andrew llirt, is a non-resi-dent of the State of Indiana and a necessarv party to the complaint herein; mid that the object of said notion is .suit on promissory notes said non - resident <lef* ndant |s now, therefore. hereby notified of the pendency of said notion iifralnst him and tb.it

stand for trial on the

me beinn - lid term,

’oiirt, and unlesH sold de-

fendant apnear and answer or demur to said complaint at said date, the same will he heard and determined in

his ahsoiwe

IfoMKIl < V MORRISON, Clerk. I. YON & A HR \ MS, Atty. 29-3f

—Miscellaneous— NOTICE TO PUBLIC i am now authorized agent for GMC trucks, all designs; also Plymouth and DaSoto cars. See us before you buy or trade. Walter S. Campbell, one block east of square. Greencastle. b-eod

the same will stand for ti ■Jith day of March. the the 69th Judicial dav of

said C

Testing lovers to find how good they will be as husbands. .Startlingnew matrimonial agency with skilled and lovely sleuths. See the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday’s Chicago HerI aid and Examiner. 5-lp

licit of

NOTICE OF QUALIFICATION OF EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has duly qualified as Executor of the Last will and testament of Flora Bell Cunningham, deceased, in the Putnam Circuit Court, of Putnam County, Indiana, and has been duly authorized by said Court to administer said estate. Said estate is supposed to be sol-

vent.

February 3, 1937.

Fred V. Thomas, Executor. Fred V. Thomas, Attorney.

Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the 1 expended

TOURS FLOOD SECTION

fT'onfiiiihhI Kro»»» I’jiit**

that he did not hold it against him,

pumping his hand vigorously. Townsend surveyed Evansville

carefully, bearing in mind Hopkins’ suggestion that 30.000 persons were homeless there and that sanitation and health problems were the first consideration of all rehabilitation work. Today the governor moved towar.l even more disconsolate areas as the muddied Ohio river lapped about the wheels of his automobile and residents of the swamped bottom lands implored him for aid. This will be forthcoming with the full generosity of the state and federal governments, Townsend said, hut

rash will not be given to any com-

munity per se. Alt money will bo

through state agencies,

Putnam Circuit Court.

3-3t i Townsend said.