The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1938 — Page 4
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Lady/Cops on Duty in China WP-
Strike Cripples Chicago Stockvards
iilyour Christmas list Bargain Day at \ou li Save Plenty and gel just Ur will be most appreciated at Christ rnas. .eck Af <hese Bargain Day Values! SS(c K°., Sl.riO \ allies, Only . ,S1 .()(* Otb Hassocks up to $7.50 Reduced 25% \t.-. lami’s m<:nr< ki> 25% \ AMI* SHADKS 1-4 OFF vera.^e Sets, ideal feil’tsonly S1.44 FANDING VALUES IN USED VfODEL R \DiOS i te 3‘alter Huskets, Only fiflc* Moore Electric ^ rtt.jBrtnwottjj ~ ~ i »n —■ i— — suannaa*.
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I’ickets on duty at Chicago stockyards
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fli i II I S nr Till-; flowers arc worn down the front of J5 \\ M K dress, s fi r c eremonious occasions. \s to \dvortisc | Young widows wear Function or \ Havs shipped to I 1)0 ca I ,s nf taf^tan with or wither.iny on barrel I 0,lt stHn £ s fastening under the ehig- , , , ■ ( , .| piisi ., p . ] non; elderly widows wear largo mop
: baking powder, one. Tilt -e sales, no doubt,
• • it :i a advertising I '1800 I.as evening r. nappy party
of young folk: assemble 1 in Mer yvveather': banouet room upon the
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Women's auviliary police force under inspection Sranrtly uniformed and well drilled, tb.ese won n “cops' 1 have Kon c/ganized by the Japanese-, ain: II, ! governm, t at Peking, China, /their duties consist mainly in rear. King mend ra of th r iex suspected of carrying weapons or other contraband.
Strike of livestock handlers at the Chicago stockyards cripples the huge yards. Spokesmen for the C. I. O. union said the strike was called to supp >rt demands for a signed contract providing (52'j ci nti an hour, an y, a 40-1 our wi ek,
time and a half fur ov >rtlmi and vacat bJ Strikers agreed : the paralyse ' lowing comiplcsloi tie, sheep and hoj route.
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F. D. R. Unrolled in Keel Cross
Where British King Will Dine With F D.
caps with black net lining in thf*
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tne Woman's elected, were: James Allen, io Miss Alice Allen, Mrs. Miss Kate
bine Votes
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pivia! invitation of Hatiy GriCiths. | the acc, mmodating Palace , lerk. i Attending were May White, Birdie Owen, Maude Brawner. Carrie Gihhons, Maggie Kichanlson, Rctta Met rywi ather, Hattip Biven, Edith !
IXSI Jiukson Lizzie Ki ider, Florence tie,dies Alspaugh. Grace Picket, Luther I m,l lotus de- lli.t Alim Soper, Olena Shuttle-| ui ' t and worth. Mat s Move, Emma Bur-|
tniigti: M. !,. Wood, Mack Ricketts,,
bionniile. li E. Giiffiih, Wes Smythe, Frank ■ • d iarialan are the I Kloinbub, Atihur Bowen, O. Brotid-t-.r widows’ caps, street, Harry Mathias, Frank Talii' - are worn band-j butt. C. Vests). E. L. Cole. Sallie , ..,•1 with p.i.cious Hitt. Otis Browning, L(,n Zink Fred
Hays, Frank Hamilton
petticoats are the i ' 1890' Misses Mildred Rutledge ••is that are made' and Sallie Hirt arc new Alpha ('His. • ily. ! 11890i At a Whittier program by i„,, mingled with I the middle class of the high schools,
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MEN! Hurry For This Uar^iiin l)u\ Special!
rRl'iAY AND SATURDAY ONLY F r e g> :r»c IT I IF. ONTA 10c W hile I he Supply I asts! Mi r. Prc p is Hie quick latherless way to shave. Saves morning. Prepares you for a p&inles/ "have. It i Soothing', Healing, Stainless. Mullins Drag Store West Side of Square
President Roosevelt and Norman II. Davis Chairman Norman II. Davis of the AmrrPnn Red Cross enrolls Prerldent lioo.-.vveU into tile n n i :bip us the national drive gels undsr way in U'ashington.
Slate dining mom in executive niunnkm
Britain during the royal : • House next summer. Tie v fore departing for Wash,'
In this room, the state dining room of the executive mansion in Washington, President and Mrs. R: r revelt will dine the king and qn on of Great
a vocal r.umbet was given by Etella | Giubb. Lulu Steel Sallie Marshall, j Gertnaie Short, Frank Morrison <; , i go Steele. In later exercise nu tibei - \. eie given iiy Maynard Daggy, Annie Marquis, Florence Crawford, Harry Long,Ion, Curtis Vestal. <1890, Mr. John H. James of lloaehdale h i" been appointed deputy prosecutor for this county. ‘Later, I from Roach lale.) “John James has I resigned th office of town clerk and j John H di mtham has been appoint- | cl. Mi James will move to Green- | castle and will there continue the practice of law. He will make a good prosecutor.”
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NOTH I TO < <»NTJLV< TOR'S \\D BIDDERS Notice is hereby given, that “The Board of Commissioners of the County of Putnam,” State of Indiana, will rcc ivc :valcd proposals for General ConrdriKtinn for Heating. Ventilating, Plumbing and Electrical work for tl: > construction of a County Jai! and Residence Building for- Sheriff.
BIRTHDAY SPECIALS
FOR
Friday - Saturday
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Vase with Dozen neautiful Roses, Only 75^ to J] 00 Small Vase with Three beautiful Roses, Only 25i* ( ck'lirale Our30th Hirthclay by Taking Advantage Of This Offer Eitel Floral Jpo« 15 East Washington St. Phone 6T6
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for Putnam County, Indiana, at iieem .-tie, Indiana, up to and until 0:dC A. Mi., C. S. '1 ‘Central Stand11 Timi ' ov SA'I'I’RDAY the 10th Dcconihe.' Idv.S at the Office .1 t e County Auditor of said County a, I State, at Grcencantle, Indiana, it winch time and place all bids will be publiv'y open al and read aloud. Bid.; received after that hour will be returned unopened. C< "itt actors awai '.cd the work ball furnish acceptable surety bonds in amount of 100 per cert of the contract. price. Thi ,,mtract documents including Plans and Specifications are on file at the office of the County Auditor, Greene istle, Indiana, end at the office of Everett H. Crabb, Architect, at No. 3510 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. Indiana, and at State Architect's Office State House, Indianapolis, Indiana. All work shall he constructed in full accord with all contract Document . including Plans and Specification- pr pared by the Architect and Engineer for said building. Bids will ho received as follows: One bid for general e >. dtuction. One Ring, One! bid for plumbing, One bid for Jail ! Equipment. A combination hid for beating, ventilating, plumbing, jail 'duipmrnt, and electric wiring. A combination bid for the huil ling com-
plete.
Copies of plans end specifications may be obtained from the county auditor and the Architect upon a deposit ^f $25 for each sot. Said deposit : to bo refunded, provided these documents be returned to the office of the Architect or Auditor in good conditii a within five days after the opening of the bids. • The Board of Commissioners of said County of Putnam, reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any informalities in bidding. The proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal i blanks in accord with Indiana Form i No. 9H an 1 shall be accompanied by Questionnaire Form No. 96-A, for any proposal of $5,000 or more. Non-collusion affidavit required by statute, shall be fuliy executed. Certified check or bank draft pay- | able to the Board of Commissioners of the County of Putnam, State of Indtarta. at Green castle, Indiana, or a satisfactory hid bond ifltacuted by I Uuj uu4 a sujety company in 1 an amount equal to five per cent of
the bid shall be submitte I with each
bid.
Bids shall he onelcsed in a sealed envelope, bearing the title of the project, the construction branch to which the bid pertains and the name and address of the bidder. Wag< t t< . on this woi k shall not be less than the pr 'scribed scale of wages as deter mir ■ d pur a rnt to the provisions of Chapter 319 of the Acts of the General Assembly of 1935. No bid shall bo withdrawn after opening of bids without the consent of said named board of commissioners for a period of sixty HiOi days after scheduled time of closing bids. This 21st day of October, 1938. Edgar A. Hurst, W. H. Eiteljorge, Buford Ijee Fail, Board of Commissioners of the County of Putnam, State of Indi-
ana.
Attest: Gilbert E. Ogles, Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, Greencastle, Ind. Jonn H. James, County Attorney. 27-Gt.
Shir k v spent Wedm day with Mr.
and Mrs. James Pace.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden Miss Esther Spelt* shopped in
anapoli ■ Saturday.
Mr. end Mrs. John Williams and daughter Juanita and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and daughter Marilyn Sue were dinner guests of Mr and Mr.-. James McHerran of Roachdale. Wednesday evening. Mrs. John Akers visited Miss Eva
William. . \\ ednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Snider of
Mr
Greencasr
j John le'at
and Mi .m Indi- 1 eperrt Sr:
family at Mr. and Maud B:
cf Mrs. \
her dnu;,
icr'isvilk. Frank Burk of Ellet* M.. and M • <■ •!«*’<’ and Mrs. Elm part of the vv:
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Mrs. DiW
Filmdonrs “Perfect Hjurc
(* •!••<- -r -!• + + >*• •k FINCASTLE * kk + <r-i*<f4.4i Mr. and Mrs. Mold McBride and Mr. and Mis. Carl Borden wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Steele
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roter of Rockville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Brothers,
Mr. and Mis. Richard Sutherlin and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin of Russellville spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. an 1 Mrs. Orville Foshei. Mr. and Mrs. George Grider had as their Week end guest Mrs. F. M. Lyon of Grei ncastle. Glen Lyon and son were Sunday afternoon visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Caldwell entertained at supper Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caldwell of Indianapolis and Mrs. Vera Hostetler and son of Roachbale. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pace were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Flint. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Flirrt
of Brick Chapel.
Mrs. Nettie Potter and Charles
Potter of Russellville spent Sun Iny
with Mr: and: Mr*.. Fay Boott.l K/r.. V.X » .. .P
Linda Yale
Has Linda Yale, gorgeous model, Hollyw' 10 •
••most P crl
feet A
Yes, says Producer Arthur Hornblow, Jr., y- 1 ;" 1 ^
Mr. and Mrs. Earl ValidIm*
wood counterpart of the lute EMrrnz Zk ■
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