The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1939 — Page 3

THE DAHA 7 BANNER, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1900

RiewM and Kevlews OCAL THEATERS | r * Granada ynan! and his remarkable Kan ride and fight their irh “Strawberry Roan," his {vernal picture, suggested [Fletcher’s famous cowboy |rn for the first time to{hi Granada theatre with j and adventure that one iat westerns are still one ft popular forms of motion tertainment. 'the double feature pro[of the most exciting thrillIthe year forms the climax ■r racket film, “Illegal Trafbig today to the Granada fit consists of an airplane kbile battle, in which a Gitf: his fellow-operatives to Klieing racketeers and th n k- flight by shooting it out ■ from the plane overhead. Freston, in a leading role, [flying G-man, while J, llsh is the racket-chief, concerns the efforts of ment to put a stop to the Importation of fugitlvesby a bogus trucking

Voneastle

3ver Broadway.’’ Faith 1 Cosmopolitan Magazine pii was adapted for the ^urk Hellinger and Robert omes to the Voneastle Francis in the starring cast also includes Ian Litel, Donald Crisp, libel, the now 9-year-old Ian Keith and Melville he production was directed

Jerkeley.

' carries Kay from a stage hood in a small middle through disheartening laying in traveling tent psque and vaudeville, then first moves toward sucmore respectable stratum pre. next covers an interjland, during which she reigning stage favorite finally shows the night of

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Free

her first great triumph—where she I is destained to become a “Comet I Over Broadway."

Chateau

Politics plays it part in “Come On, Rangers," Republic’s new Roy Rogers western which will open today at the Chateau Theatre for a run of two days. Lack of funds forced the ! Texas governor to disband the Texas ! Rangers. Senator Addison Harvey, I a crooked politician, secures permis- i sion from the governor to organize a 1 State Patrol which ostensibly will take the place of the Rangers but which in reality will be his own tool to facilitate the activities of his own crooked undercover gang, the White Horse Raiders, Roy Rogers, disgusted by this turn of events, joins the U. S. Cavalry partly because he has fallen in love with the Colonel’s lovely daughter, played on the screen by Mary Hart. ‘I* •!* •!• -I- -1- •> •!• -> -j. 4> }•% !• FILLMORE v JcJ *!• •!• •!• •k 4* a* •!■ + + Q The Ladies Aid of the Bethel Baptist church met with Mrs. Myrtle Storm, Dec. 29th. The work for the <lay was binding comforls. Ten members, three children and two guests, Mrs. C. V. Neier and Miss Lucille Cline were present to enjoy the day and a bountiful pilch-ln-dinncr. The rcguDr business m eting was transacted in the afternoon, followed by an exchange of gifts. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Carrie Cline near Bethel. There was a good attendance at the Fellowship meeting a' the Christian church on the evening of Dec. 28th Reports were given from the various o-.ginizations. And a p:tch-i’i supper was enjoyed. The Neighborhood Club had a most enjoyable N. w Years eve party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox and family. The oyster supper and pie wus enjoyed by all members of the club be'ng present. GUI and new games were nlayed by everyone, and plenty pop corn to ilast until the New Year arrived. On Jan. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Hc-avin of near Mt. Meridi-m will be hosts to the club ■ nn old fashion vegetable supper. Community prayer mi meet with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haag, January 12th. Mrs. Inez Pruitt was hostess to the Mother's Afternoon Club Tuesday. Nineteen members and two guests, Mrs. Ruth Ragan and Miss Mary Oliver, icsponded to roll call “My Birtbp’iice.” The new officers had charge of the meeting. Mrs. Fred Biown had charge of the iliterary, subject. - “The Poetry of th* Psalms.’’ Followed by a social hour

SWORN IN—This is the scene in the House of Representatives in Washington, as Speaker William B. Bankhead gave the oath to members of the 76th Congress. A spirit of independence not apparent in Congress for six years was clearly seen by political observers, who predicted that many hard-fought battles will punctuate the coming sessions. The session shown above was only 30 minutes long, but a special committee submitted a report indicting the present system of unemployment relief.

while the hostess s rved dainty re-; Mins Madelyn O’Dell visited Sunday freshments. Mrs. Mary McKameyiwith Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Scobee in will enteitain the February meeting! Indianapolis. February 7th. | Miss Cosa Applegate, Coatesville

was a guest last week of her sister

The Leisure Club newly organized Mrs & j 1Ue McGinnis .

held thrir first meeting Wednesday , Mrs ott Lydick went to lndiana _ afternoon with Mrs. Grace Sears. I ^ Sunday tf) see hcr father who

The W. H. M. S. of the M. E. I j s sjek.

church will meet Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs FranU Qgles, Green-

ni.iies

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with Mrs Lulie Clift. The Day Gleaners will meet Jon. 10th with Mrs. Ethel Varvel. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright, M-. an 1 Mrs. Arthur Lisby and daughter Rachel spent last Thursday with

Mr. and Mrs. Greer castle.

Dil’ Elliott. Indionapolis was a w ek c id gueet of his sister, Miss Iva Elhctt, r.n Sunday they spent the clay wit': their brother and wife Mr. and M r Guy EViott cf Groveland. Miss Maltha Coffin was at homo

castle spent Sunday night Dec. 25 with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Lisby

and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Deweese had as week end guests of her sisters and husbands; M., and Mrs. Glendon

Robt. Ham-

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4- 4- *> 4* 4- 4- •Z* ‘V NEW MATSVILLE Miss Helen Weller •*« •{« •J* •!«

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RATES from

On Hit GoMComt—On. Block Wtdal Michigan Bird.—In Vkw of the Lobe. Conveninnl to Loop — Unroetrlctod PofVInf.

WILLIAM S. MITCHELL, ManagM

900 RUSH STREET

DEPAUW VS. FRANKLIN an Gym Saturday, Jan. 7 at 8 p. m. APW RESERVES VS. FRANKLIN RESERVES 0:40 I*. M. BALCONV 55c — GENERAL ADMISSION S5c

CHI GAG O

Interstate Management Corporation

BASKETBALL

Frank Ogles near Herbert. Mr. and Mrs.

blen of Cloverdale.

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols and family of near Bainbridge visited Sunday with her mother Mrs. Mary

Proctor.

Mrs. C. V. Neier spent Tuesday in Grrencastle with her granddaugh-

during the holidays from Chicago ter Mias Anna Ruth Nei< , r where rhe t aches in a schorl. Miss Virginia Gorham of Terre Missei IiM and Laura Stewai 1, Rau ; c spent the holidays with her Clyde Ste.—.d and family. N“A’ b r ,\f brother Harold Gorham and

Maysville were Sunday dinner guests j f am jiy t

cf Mr. M. E Steward and daughter

Ed non.

M : a Hazel McCullough cf Brownsburg visited Miss Madonna Owen 1 hursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and giunddaughter Louella Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brown and daugnter Shirley went to Clermont Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Day and son cf New Jersey are visiting his parents’ Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day, this is the I't'i’c grandsTin's first visit to his grandparent’s^ Kail Lisby and family, Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter, east of town. Mr. land Mrs. Alva Lisby accompanied them home for a visit. Mins Beatrice Deweese who, has been visiting, relatives and friends here during the holidays, returned to her home in Cincinnati, Ohio. Rev. James Shockley. Indianapolis, filled his regular appointment at the Christian church Sunday. He with bis wife were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Owen

GreencasMo.

Dec. 26th Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alvi L'sby, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gorham. Ivan Lisby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lisby and Clayton Cash and f'lmily of near Greencastle. The latter entertained the group New Year’s day at their home. | Mr. and Mrs. Truman Neier, Bra-

zil were

mother Mrs. C. V. Neier.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright en- i

tertained their children, Mr. 'and WANTED: Any kind of dead Mrs. Claude Crosby and daughters, 8tock Ca u 278, Greencastle. Charge;

m\v

ip

•;i ker vault

Ihih I"iily

10.00 j

N. T\ Wallace, sum Victor Hurst, coul S. Vermillion, siimo

(\ GLorlmm, same

Roy Wheeler, same

(Joort?" Wallace, samit L K. Neier. Insurance <\ A. Siilwell. repr. ma

maps •

Uloho Printing <'«•.. Jan

Kloyil M«’Murray, com.

Pet t> Ipihhurd. com mush

hhlrnesl Williams. • h Leo School Supply t'o

A s. hool supplies 1.2'.J si IliZ'l Raikes, tele, rent tolls VJO \\. A, Corns. a**ner.il i.-palr .. O.'.IO Chunh* Raikes, \v hlint, .. . -j-OO < maker Oil Oo. # oil.; l"»-54 I' N WrlKht. medico I insp. r 3.R0 Kixcr »SL* Co., sch. supplies 17.2'.* II 1'. Mahh, mow. sch. tfnls. 2 00 t’leon Munday. paint, hhl#. intir. 63.30

dw. Co., supplies .

st urc. mow. and grounds pr plmh. fIx. . .

hldK

»rry, sain© Meryl,. Terry, sain. Sears. Rochiit k N <*«• iitinxton Laboratorii

Weesner Implement Co. 124 N. JaekNon St., Greenenstle

1 - F70 FARUALL TRACTOR: 1. Iff 20 Mef'ORMUU DEKKING TRACTOR, overhauled, repuiutod mid guaranteed. EXTRA GOOD MATCHED TEAM ROAN MARK. AND HORSE, age 3 r.ud 4. I TEAM OF 2 Yr. OLD HORSES I CHEAP MARE. 1 HAMPSHIRE AND 1 SPOTTED POLAND HOAR 2 JERSEY MILCH COW’S.

I FOR SALE: Six purebred Dtiroe I gilts, will farrow in February. Immune. Kenneth Morrison. Cloverda’e, R. 2. 5-6-9-10-4p.

FOR SALE: Two feather mattres* aes, one pair of pillowo. All clean and in good condition. Phone 692-ty. s-at.

FOR SALE: Three room house, and two lot.?. Will trade for farm. Roy Crave.-, Commercial Place. 4-Ip.

I tea I Kstate

FOP. SALE: A 53 acre farm. , Abcu 4 miles from Greenojstle. I Four ror.m hou^e, gooil barn. Price , $2300.00. Down Payment $500.00. .1 T. Chris ie, Real Estate. 22 S. Jackson stieet. 5-2t FOR SALE: Two five room houses i in W at section of city. Both have i furnace, bath and garage. Both are priced lew for quick sale. J. T. Christie. Real Est ite, 22 S. Jackson street. 5-3’

Lor Rent

FOR RENT: ; sit cping rooms. Ir.'reet. phone 794-.T.

Mode rn up to data 610 south Jackson G-2p

FOR RENT: Modern three room upper apartment. Unfurnished. Private entrang 1028 south Indiana street. 6-2p

For Sale

New 13-plate battery, guaranteed 6 months, $3.90 exchange. Get our

.i.i HU |

prices on Lee tires before you buy “2 Scott's Franklin Street Garage, c’ii I Phone 68. 22 tf

FOR RENT: Upper unfurnished apartment, clrse in. See Dr. J. F. Gillespie. G-2p

-Wanted—

FOR SALE: 20 Shoats. Lockwood. Airport Road.

David 4*3p

Cldverdnla H

Itonnis flood pas

ditch school

.1' ! '. Walton, i «’| Kmm. HIuo. clot

.In tin tin Tot

mm

Railway Express Aui-nry. e\|». Frank Riley, m utti» ss Allied Trm’kliiK ( ’ n - hm; n prs Qunrrk Corp., ! ol wofld Mks Americnn Book l*o. miuik hks. J «' Penney <*«•. sii|iplles . . . Jobe Truck Lines, freight ... Hattie Neier. m.mazhies .. . Ward O. Hit 1 Ie, vis aid sup i: m Ington Band. 1 m i ’" rent on rentals • • mills \ Larkin. Insurance Moor,; Electric Co. lut hulhs

Eddie Huls. phnnhlnv.

I'lirduc Fnlversity. tistn Not.'. Keller Smitli. suppli, H E. II (Jreenleaf. treas. Teachers, institulu sal iry

\ 1» Wallace. tcachlnK Mary C Furr, smiii,

Mer.\ lo Miehael, same Mao Louise Alter, same .. .

\\*a It i Hell, sa mu . . ■

Hlenn Neier. same Fried; Meyer, same Paul Buis, same How id MeCammack. same Alhert Smedlev. same . ... Philip Needham, same

Frank Martin, same

Calhtrlne Dorsett, same .... Clone Parker, same It. E. Larkin, sheep chi I iu •• I Iat t ev K Smlt h. same ... S. CoHtier. same etti*. Truesdale. same

i ' Hur- • !.

H. Carpenter, turkey claim o. Helmett. sheep cialm L. VnuKhn. same M Hurst, same

ime

1HI.6S

son 3.00

30.00 30.00 30.00

shop eijillp 2 6S

ip. ini;

FOR SALE: Building material.] have decided to wreck my home at,' Arlington and Seminary streets, if interested, see H. A. Thomas. 601 Anderson street 6-lt

Repair service on all makes sewng machines, work guaranteed. Furritute Exchange. East Side Square. Phcm 170-J. 6-lp. WANTED to purchase sandwich shop nr restaur mt in Greencastle or will lease vacant room suitable for same. Give full particulars first letter. Address Box 8, Banner. 4-3p

sill'.

ml 72.S2 ] g -u ■ t .-tr

K.a

lii.40 20.00

170 Oft ' 40.1*0

6.00 n.oo 3.20 3'i.'* J

trnns. ■'•S.27

•irt.rtrt

FOR SALE: 1938 Dodge fpur-donr

touring sedan. Beige; good tires; Ratcliff, Greencastle, guaranteed condition. Priced at only Clinton Falls.

j’ t ’ $650. (PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 118

North Indiaru Street, phone 648.

Pump repair and plumbing. Clyde

R. 4. Phone

35p

R We want experienced First Mortg-

j age Loan representative. Mid West FOR SALE: Yearling Duroc male Co., 83 S. High. Columbus, Ohio, hog, extra good one; one bred gilt, I C-U

16 shoats, weighing 70 lbs. Fred Hunter, Fillmore. Phone 4. 3j> j Delicious fresh cider, just made ! The last making of the season, also apples. McCullough Orchard. 5-2t

Miscellaneouf

Anyone wishing Sunday, call 234.

foot t real ment 6-2t

Hill

To Please You!

e advantage of this sale and save! A clean up of odds ends and discontinued brands. Bargains in Whiskies es, Gins, Cordials, Etc. Lay in a supply for the cold, p days ahead. HOFFMAN LIQUOR STORE

ORTH INDIANA STREET

PHONE 119

Joanne and Sandra. Roachdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Wright to a turkey dinner SuneJay. Nettie Jo Pedro. Indianapolis returned home Saturday after spending the holidays with her uncle. Julian | r> edro and family. Chas. Smith and family, Cleo Shuck and family, Cecil Huller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith spent Sunday in Indianapolis, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bryant. Robt. Ragan of Wis., and Miss Jean Ragan, Charleston, Illinois, were with their parents Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Ragan during the holi-

days.

Miss Madonna Owen returned to Cambridge City Monday to resume

her teaching on Tuesday.

Mrs. Stella Huffman had as guests

Mrs. Bliss Jrb and daughter of Ithaca, New York Mr. and Mrs Bennie Wilson of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Higgins of Plainfield. M • and Mrs. Alfred Patrick. Mr. and Mir. Gene Pitrick. Robert Fitzsim- J mons were Wednesday evening guests | cf Mrs. Chloe Higgins and daugh- i; tc-’. ! k

Mrs. Luna Perkins and family, i.-st. p.irker. sp nt a few days with Mts. Dosha ,..., - ,,,,1;.

Ramsay of New Winchester. , , K iH " i ',’; n , s ' ''' ' l

Miss O’.adys Smith of New Win- it <> si.ii.' nirk.-v riuim

chaster spent the past week with j u : |,.. 1 . hick, n . i..hi.

her grandmother Mrs. Sirah fr’ r ', ' i '

man. ! Ai»i> Atle*-. sum*'

Mr. and M s. P< rter Wolfenbarg.ir u”’V.'"m!’.’-.'' spent Sunday wlt’t Mrs. Lila Eggers ' ^

Mrs. Mattie Webb spent Thursday tiV ■ < s. it- • - sam«-

afternoon with Mrs. H rbert Mo-

Oliver Strlnk'‘‘>‘. Hame ... ..

^ , I • V *v J.IIIM’H S.i'lhiHt. snme* .

Miss Lei a May Eggers spent the vobb vii.- -..ii.u

part week with Mr. and Mrs Ora

F.ggers of Greencastle. | To*vnrki,» Miss Billy June Kefarver spent lh“ I I "" bau.i. Jun i.

__ •. , i ftiM i liiiv «i'M mih; ye;ir ..

past week with her sister Mrs. Ru.h, i;.*h .v -r ! I IIM ll I S ilui

Final Ha Inures ..

on baml Jan

ills (hiring ymr .... ! Tot. of Hal. »V- Receipts ... ’ DiRliuiHeim-nt!: ilnring year

Tuition FmimI

• Hal on band Jan. I. 1!»3M . Rorelpf*: during year Tot. of Hal K Receipts ... , Disbursements (luring year ) l^lnnl balances

HoikI FiiimI

| Hal. on hand Jan. 1. lS3x ....!) Receipts (luring year ' Tot. of Hal. Receipts Disbursements rturinK year Final balances

Sjiechil Selioul Fiiurt

Hal. on band .bin. 1, HIJN ...J Receipts during year Pot. of Hal. and Receipts .... Disbursements diilng year . Final balances

Total el nil FiiimIm

Hal. on hand Jan. 1. 1038

Receipt

402.2:: 1 .Otis.on i «m i •;»; 1.046.3 2

SS<;

775.98 , ..IT I I I 48.V2:i . MM* 3S2 00 H" on 69 art

1*. *>rt 20 Ort

21.00 30 00 37 at) 60 Ort

15.00 10.00

72.50 39.:»() 40.00 4*. (Ml

6 50

6.6 J I

7 00 7.20 16 00 r. oo

r* oo

k art

68.00 71 Ort

Wo pay :»c each for Startling De-

FOR SALE: 1937 Dodge two-door tectivo magazines in good condition, touring sedan. Beige. This car is in Fu.nituic Exchange. East Side first class condition in every way Sauare. Phene 170-.I. (Mp. and is guaranteed. Pticed at $53"). ' * PUTNAM MOTOR SALES, 118 KUMMAGE SALE at 8 30 TuesNoTth Indiana Street. Phone 648 ' ' la >' >»°'nir.g at court hou.se. Wo-

U man’s Foreign Missionaiy Society of

Methodist church.

o-nt.

FOR SALE: Green and ivory Kitchen Maid range, coal or wood, high shelf. A-l condition. $34.95. tfu.niture Exchange. East Side Sauare. Phone 170-J. 6-lp ^ FOR SALE: Am offering for sale lot at corner of Seminary and Arlington streets. See H. A. Thomas. 001 Anderson street. 6-lt

1*1»*rcv Sinclair.

4.. i I It,i

>nti ,i N«

une lids.

nip. 2.373

FOR SALE: 1936 Dodge coupe \ Equipped with radio and heater. A-l mechanical condition. Condition above average. Priced at only $445. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES. 118

ii’oft North Indiana Street IPhone 648. I

50 0ft If js oo! FOR SALE: 2 used Farmall tracto.s, plows and cultivators. Disc 1 harrow. 3 used 10-20 International

oft I

i Oft I

20 Oft tm.aii

I- it ml 1038 ,

Bolton of Danville.

Mrs. Sarah German. Gladys Smith spent Wednesday with Mrs. John

Maliccat and family.

Robert Keforver. ami Dale Well r rpent the week end with Mr. and

c , „ . r Mrs. Roy Chatham and family of

Sunday dinner guests of his, •’ r v tvjBtnr Indianapolis.

inii

1.881.59 2.:ii::: so 4 -24 ' 4 s 3.4:::!.n7 l.slMil

Mill

It'-. •

mil

I 928

paid. John Wachtel Co.

eod

TlU STF.r/S lUR'OHT

Township TruMeft’H n Advisory Board of

Th

port to

TowiiMhip.

showing roc hnlances of nil • be vcnV cndln

nnual re Jeffersni

Putnam County.

di

Indiana

olpis. disbursemenl s ani ill Township rcvenucK f'»i

D»cemlM*r 31, 193.8.

Heccl;*l9(

Rnl. on hand Jan. Int. 1938

Auditor of Si.He. tuit nupnort 4.627.9 Auditor of Stale, state aid .. 3.419.Id And! I or of Slate, exr. lav ... 227.5: ‘J. 10. Ogle*, and. com. rev. corg Int. »v intang, lay 569 0

l.esier T«rry. iwp. dog

ler Terry, i wp. dog tav 204.rt( J. 10 OgleM. tav diBtrlbullon 10,378.X> Lornn M. Lewis, sch. transfer 7"> 5: Noble Allee. refd mi slip claim 20.Q« 5. F. ogles, ctv »V state dog In' 77 2 O' 1 Pot, ree. lac. bul. on hand .$38,190.3'

HlNbiirMeiuentM

r nsur. Exchange, surety bom) lio.ftf A’;.Iter Keller, rent on gym .. 1.206

Banner. ad\. A- letter heads .. W 10 Morrison, stamra \Ihert Dobbs, stamps and cards ,ee School Supply Co., supplies Meorgo Wallace, clean, cem.

»an.

ck. }

'"lurence McCammac

« i Dennis Terry, same

last Thurwlny, Mias Heilen Browning uiari. s (’lines, same and brother Eugene Browning, Green- ■Kf 1 T,!;: r 'i li ;i^ , ^ivi^*iMl. "rai castle, week end visitor was Mrs. >Hl. nmsi. s.nn.Huffman's sister Mrs. Lillie Shinn, j Jvm. 7m.'"

Wire ' '•' fft.'i' Terry. *nl..

Indianapolis, Sunday guests were

Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bugg and daugh-i marhineH ter Lucille of Hadley. M, l 't" , i ' i " z '

I.Ofi

I or,..it

■i.ftr 4.00 2.76 4.50 8.00 2.00

13.00 35.00

5.00 5.00

(KCOO S7ft.ftO

11 ...

vol A- nxp.

u

Hnnk. tut. ,v pwr. 105.«2

Co., inn. on t>i

l.t'diia Terry.

’V. i' Wliiti'. repr. bib. on sew

12.8 k. IrI. & pwr. 105.ti

tractors. Used tools.

Walter S.

Campbell.

4-6-2t

FOR SALE: 520 egg

incubator.

Sears Super-hatchery

at Cherry

Transfer.

.

G-3p

New 39-Plate Battery.

$395 ea-

change. Free Installation

Dobbs Tire

g Battery Service. Phone 789.

M-W-F-tf

POULTRYMEN: Anthracite coal

for brooders. Lucas-Collins. 21 So

Indiana.

4-6-2t

Anyone needing podiatry service, call 234. before Sunday. fl-‘Jt MISSIONARY PROGRAM The public is invited to attend tht Junior Missionary Society progrttih at the Bethel A. M. E. church on Sunday, Jan. 8th, at 3 o’clock In the afternoon. There will be on program a whistling songbird of radio talertt, ami the well known Edward Wllkerson, a member of the Wiley high school debating team will give the addtess. Also Wilkerson caused A let of excitement when he made his hewers of touchdowns at the Turkey Day Classic. Also a group cf youngsters will sing several selections of spirituals. CftTK an ’ hear them. i REJECTS ROOK

teceipls during yenr I’m. of Hnl. A Retcip

tl

Wit

. . $ 1 7.895.57 ... 20.294.77

Hi. or inii. iY KeceipiR .... 38,190.34 >isi)'irsementh during yenr • 23,54::.72 •’liiii’ b.'lances 1 4,646.62

rm.il b;ilances .is shown by

l ids report $14,646.62

irrnnt tlieckK outstimding Dee. 31. 19:*,s (itemized last of tl>i.s report) .... 1,235.49

unding wnr-

646.62

82.11 Jel -

Conn t y.

mm. do solemnly swenr that tlie preceding report of Receipts, tnir.semeutn and Balances is true correct, an ( verily believe: and I ther declare that the sums will', wbioh

1.047.1') 1.047.19

I 7.352.76

6.283.73 13.637 49 9.24 2.4 5 4.395.0 |

l 2.0VI.22

2.993.f*9 5.01 2.K1 2.873.80 2.139.01

I Don't wait—Get a genuine Frigi-

7J2i; mti daire, like new, factory guaranteed,

on Meter-Ice Plan—15 cents a day.

No Money Down

HORACE LINK & COMPANY

7.72*: 1 l.247.:'7 7,94*1.4 1 «.:l0*i.9t!

(’as

isnd

Hala ly hi

t he

l am charged in this report are all of

r DUCine oi na-uiey. | Indiana Insr (’o.. ins. on bus hod. 13 30

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wright spent J'mnk

.... ... Vnu

Friday and Saturday in Dayton. O. nbnn Terry, jan. witll their son Maynard Wright and Kenneth Morrison, an me

| Fnrl Nichols, emnn . . . 1 Dennhi Wutherlin, snine

Ker.

treet,

labor

I rnnsp.

family.

Mrs. O. N Hicks. Kenneth Hicks

and family. Mrs. Edith Ruark \fm' 'Nkhou!"ian*o

Dennin SutherHn, Vernlo Larkin, sa

Ross A I

1 1.07 I 2*'

724 L* 736.00 699 20 590.80 612 80 r.r.o 25 590 4 a

84.40

page or tills repi Tot. I»al and outsta

rants. Dec. 31, 1938 14,64 I s|* in dep. Dec. 31. 1938 .. $15.88 i. Lester Terry, the M’rusteo of ferson 'I’ownship. I’utnam uliana, dp solemnly swear

R(*eelpts. I >1

a i fit

wh i

nil

the sums received l>> me. ami Hie various Items of expenditures credited havo been fully paid in the sum stated, and without expressed or Implied agreement that any portion thereof shall int retained by or repaid to mo or any other person. Ami t further declare, and swear Hint t hO'Vu red no money, nor articles of value, ideratiou of any contract made

Trustee of thin Twp.

TKR TKUHV. Trustee of

fferson Township.

Subscribe^ and sworn ta before m** Ho* (Miairman of thu Advistory Board of this Township, this sisauid day of

Januarv. 1939,

Edward \V. Schultz. Chairman of Advisory Hr a rd of Jefferson

January Special on pei.sonal stationery. Double usual quantity, 100 sheets, 100 envelopes, deckle edge vellum, printed with your name and audress. $2.00 value for $100. BEN RILEY PRINT SHOP, Alamo Bldg. 4-6-2t.

HYDE PARK. N. Y.. Jah. 0.— iUP 1 Mrs. Chailcs A Lindbergh’s ■ rw book ■•Listen. The Wind” was rejected from the purchase li$t of the new Hyde Park Library club t*’cause of “the recent publicity" dfie and her husband hav ■ received. J. Edwin Russell, spokesman for the club, said today: “I object to the purchase of this book and, as an American citizen, refuse to be a partner to any operation that means royalty or profit to M,. and Mrs. Lin Ibergh.’’ Russell, commander of the American Legion post here, president of th“ school board and secretary of the Republican club, declined to amplify his remarks. MALAY DEFENSES PLACED AHEAD OF UNIVERSITY

FOR SALE: 1933 Plymouth fourdoor sedan. Come in and drive this

SINGAPORE «l^P' — Warships nd se’diers to protect Malaya atr

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car to appreciate its real va.lue^On y, mo;c impoltant than thP e*tablt«n$165 in price. PUTNAM MOTOR| nie nt of a Malayan univetsity. in the

opinion of the Malay Association cf

SALES, 118 Phone 648.

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NOTICE: For delivery now! Car of Pond Creek Coal, a good Kentucky Coal.. Also Old Hickory and Black Diamond Coal. A. J. Duff. Phone 317. * 5-3t.

IvlHory ] Township.

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i rerolvod, ncceptad, tlm Advisory Hoard Its Annual M>$tof J.i'umiry, 19:59.

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This report find approved

of tills Township. Ing, thin second dr EDWARD \V. Hr 111 EARL \ NK’IIOLH,

(’ll \ t' V ’Y MASTEN. Advisory Board of Jefferson Township. p

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Markers, Fine Work

Busch Monument Works 8. Ixx'unt on Cemetery ltd. I‘h. 1441

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Selangor.

The Malay assoc aliens of Penang and Perak joined the -Selangor Malays in a memorandum opposing plans of a British commission to establish a Miilayan university. • . "If the government of the Malay states still have reserve fun da to spend, we believe they would be better spent in increasing the slgength of the Malay regiment and In the eonstruoticn of warships to guard thl* important British out poet,’• the asaocl-ttions informed the commit*

— sion.