The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1939 — Page 3

r ’'

pd sr >*>

THE DxULY B.\NXER. OBEEKOASTLE, IXDLVXA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

103?.

rH lS VAUJABL6 BOOK I CARTOONING .niHitu-und pouter t-nrtoon*. niaMCiiM woman'h pave featurrH. rhalk "U >NiSTS' i;X<’HAN<iK !i;c7, Pleasant Hill, Ohio L M KS FILL TWO HOMES

| ( CXATI. O. <UP^—Antiques vcr-crowrlecl the home of ,ker, that he hail to buy „e to take care of the ! ? has ev rything from , sleighs in his collec-

l^yOOf Free

I Pittsburgh Electric Ploor Polltherl Available with Each Purchae* of Watertpar Floor Waxes H /TAKE your waxed floors Ivl gleam as never before with this effortless new Pittsburgh Polisher, It's yours to r—with your purchase of Pittsburgh W .terspar Floor Waxes. Does quicker, better, thriftier work. Call and reserve an early date to use this efficient polisher. IETZGER LUMBER COMPANY ■ l7 W. Franklin St. Ph. 262

| COMMISSIONERS’ CLAIMS The following claims have boon filed with the auditor of Putnam county for consideration by the Board of Commissioners of Putnam county at their February meeting,

February 6:

Onsolinc Clalnas

Chester Ruark, $1S«).25; John Eiteljorgc. $75.00; Char,. W. Silvey, $11.70; Herman Batman, $10.80; James Hartman, $2.70; ^Hubert Clodfetter, $23.30; Melvin Smith, $3.30; Eugene Callender, $5.00; Rome Marcum, $11.60; Reese Poittei, $16.00?

Claude Newgcnt, $40.50.

Curtis Neal, $11.10; TJee Skaggs. $11.10; James Cox, $3.00: Donald Newgent, $7.20; John C. Vermillion, $26.40; Ray Clodfelter, $fcJ3.40; Chas. E. Newgent, $8.40; Hurl Ensor, $18.80; Claud Crodian. $18.80; Abner Sigler, $1240; Geo. E. Prank, $8.75; Lonzo Cook. $2.00; Lester Wilson. $12.30; Lowell Russell, $2.70; David Parker, $2.70; Wrn. Robbins, $20.00; Fred Lasley, $.90; Henry Jackson, $6.60; Alva M. Gowin, $12.00; Sam Roc, $7.20; Joe Dean, $2.00; Lem Bartlett, $2.40; E. E. McCammack. $25.80; Dora Day, $18-60; Frank Cook, $16.80; Clint Whitaker, $11.40; Lewis Keller, $4.80; L. E. Herbert, $18.30; Glen Sutherlin, $2.70; Wayne McCullough, $14.70; Ron- Taylor, $14.40; Roy Johnson, $12.00; Cebert Bond, $2.40; Theodore Wer.de!, $7.20; Clarence Swearenger, $1260: Dove Cox, $2.00; W. D. Fisher, $5.70; Roy

Hutcheson. $30.60; Phil Hutcheson ! $7.20; G eo - Ash, $9.60; John Bence, $2.00; E. J. O’Conner, $18.30; Ea.-nie I $ 7 - 20 : Robt - Thompson. $9.60; Clay Query, $6.00; Bruce Dov e, $9/90; | Littis, $23.10; Wilbur Arnold, $2.40;

a.';**::-' J-’ * '’V

jpiHi ,■ p-fiJamlK?

0 m

WEESNER IMP. CO. 1*4 N. .lACKSON ST. Valuable Features in all Favmalls. 1. Patented ' Steering Wheel ('ulivator thing Shill. Must cKTiqdete line of i|uickattuehabfs machine 1 , to choose front. :*, Smooth 4-('\lindi?r Power. 4. Replaeeohle Cylinders. 5 Steering Whee' Arrto-mat.c-ally npealt s braker for pivot turns. 6. Cnequaled record for long life. 7. High Resale Value. New Low Prices On Al Kqnipmenr.

ITOTICF -instructed not to buil t any more sanitary toilc-t- until further notice. Have a few c.n hand, no liclto: get yours now wh lo Hr.' supply lasts. Phone 32. Postoffico Box 214. 1-It WANTED; Any kind of dead stock. Call 278. Grc ncastle. Charges paid. John Wachtel Co. eod. Wanted to mtt 100 acre ttersn. Pi ivl’ • and grain rent. Call or write Oren Rogera, Coatesvillc. 3-2p WANTED; Experience;;! tracts, farm witc boys to op ate 300 aero farm. Inquire at Barrier. 3 2p.

- 1 teSi

SAFE IN FRANCE—Tlris radio picture, telephoned from Marseille. Fiance, to London and radioed to New York, shows a boatload of American refugees being taken from the cruiser Omaha on which they fled from Barcelona, Spain. They are passing the destroyer Badger, at right, which also brought

refugees to Marseille from the war-torn city.

Curt Spangler, $3.60; Waltir O’Conner, $10.80; Geo. Query, S I.60;. Dale Jones, $2.40; Tom Sawyer, ,'$4.80; Clydo McKammey. $1.50; Everett O’Neal, $2.40; Gilbert Brar.rr 'man, $4.80; Frank Raab, $15.30; Adam Neese, $10.50; Evert Logan, $7.20; William Johnson, $7.20; Kenneth Raab. $7.20; Ray McCullougtt. $4.80; Carl McCullough, $2.40; Mort Rissler. $22.00; Lem Skelton, $4.80; Fred Sanford, $5.70: Ward Girtnn. $1.80. Duane Lewis, $1.80; Melvin Sanford, $1.80: Alva Junkins. $1.80: Emrp. Wright, $10.40; John Diclcr, $3.30; Gom^ Grimee, $12.00; Job • Grimor $9.00; Alva Myers, $14.50; J. L. McFcrran, $6.90; James MeFcrran. $28.00: Ed. Gibson. $4^50; Kav Cosnett, $1.50; James Plurfcott, $3.00; Fant Judy, $23.70: Clinton Judy, $6.30; Ernest O’Hair, 12.40; Jack Costa, $2.70; Hughio Costin, $24.90; Alf Grimes. $2.70; C’aester Humphrey, $1.50; Smysier. $6.00; Alfred Long, $8.10; Yoi Wal-

Wm. King. $43.80; Shell Petroleum Corp., $640.62; ’The Ohio & Ind. Stcne Co.. $189.09; S. Western Petroleum Co., $194.23; Elmer Blue, $100.00; Stringer A- McCammack, $79.31; Eddie Buis, $17.55: Chamber of Commerce, $2,00000; E. O. Cummings. $90.00; Gallon Iron Works. $53.28; T. R. Woodbum Printing Co., $15.00; In 1. Assoc. Tele. Co., $6.15; Mid-West Rock Prod. Co., $14.64; Scott’s Franklin St. Garage, $493.55; The Gabon Iron Works & Mfg. Co., $33.22; Put. Cc. Farm Bureau Coon. Assoc., $139.90; Dept, of Water Works, $1.25; Grcencastle Cash Coal [ Cc., $6.65; Pennsylvania Casualty \ Co., $21.00; The Greencastle Hdw. C , $20.80; Wheeling Corrugating 1 Co., $695.34; The Groencastlc Hdw. I Cc^., $19.88; Scobee Bros., $74.77.

County Revenue Claims

T. R. Wood hum Printing Co.. $24.9;; Grace G. Rutledge, $90.00: G. R. At mil, $83.55; The Daily Banner, $279.8, • Auditor Parke County,

tors, $9.60: Pat Harmon. 5.'0; Con- | $04 00; Auditor Clay County, $19.00

rad Jobe, $15.00; Virgil \ : $3(1.00; Lee Whitakerr, $80.00; Robert Thomas, $71.05; Russell Plummer, $71.40; Harry Grantnam. $70.70; Stanley Kessler, $71.40; A. P. Robinson. $70.35; Chas. Steegmiller, $71.40; Howard Cramer, $71.40; Maurice Steirwalt, $71.05; V. E. Btanneman, $68.60; Elvin McKamey $8.40; Arthur Eggers, $30.80; John Allee, $30.00; James Skimcrhorn, $57.60; Leroy Jones, $30.00; John ’Walker, $4000; L. B. Keller. $5.60; | L. L. Keller, $4.20; Clint Whitaker, ! $4.90; E. E. McCammack. $5.60; I Chas. O’Conner, $5.60; Willard Cum- | mings. $4.20: Earnest Crawley, $7.20; Bryan Wright, $9.60; Wm. Hedge,

uditcr Montgomery County. $114.80; \rihur T. Owen. $18.00: Ind. State S: i itorium, $197.13; Simpson Stoner, $410.00: Cer.ral Insurance Agency, $7.50; Hallie H. Thompson. $50.00; John T. Sutherlin. $29 88; 1 Herbert Scobee, $1.50; Robert Parker, $10.00 John W. Cherry, $3.00; Eddie Buis, $4.00: Lee School Supply I Co., $69.50; National Carloading I Cor p., Stordor, $15.00; H. L. Ban . { $f 16.64; Home Laundry & Cleaners, | $0. ; Dept, of Water Works, $46.30; | Ind. Assoc. Tele. Corp., $47.10; West- J oi r Union Tele. Corp., $15.00; Sew- , age Disposal, $49.90; Northern Ind. Power Co.. $144.50; The C. B. Dolge Co.. $23.52; R. P. Mullins, $1.55;

Bcanssvw

ARGAINS

In Choice Furniture During This February Clearance Sale Many thrifty furniture buyers have already " III Ifr41 Ml H I'M taken advantage of the host of bargains we announced Friday. Here are more. Come in and see them. You will not be urged to buy. STUDIO TOUCHES, CEDAR CHESTS HHOSIER KITCHEN FURNITURE

ALSO REDUCED.

| s '~)2.50 All upholstered Studio Couch — One of •uir very best ones ....

19.95 Velour Studio »uch—A Bargain ....

*39.95 Walnut 48” Cedar

host with tray

Many-

Living Room Suites

Bed Room Suites

Dining Room Suites

Marked Down

timmm pyHs* V' u ■ t » .1 .,1"

WANTED TO BUY: Co il burner breeder stove. Cali Joe Ellis at 82. It. —Miscellaneous— Anycnc nccdT.g foot t.eatmcru jcaM 234 for Sunday appointment. 3-2t

For Sale

New 13-platc battery, grmrantced 6 montlis, $3.90 exchange. Got our prices on Loo tiros bolero . ou buy Scott's Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22 tr

ENTERTAINING? T.illy and I ioo > cards, favors, paper table covrr • and napkins, ploying cards and decorations for Valentine and Waahia'ton’s Birthday. Greeting car 's for all oocaoions at SNIDITP.’S, South Side Square. 27-l-3-3t. Repair service on all makes jew[ing machir.?'!, wo.k guirnntcoi. Furnituro Exchange. Kant Side j.ltiuiar. P!i :ro 170-1. 3-Ip. Anyone noo ling jicdiatry service cal! 234 for Sunday appointment.

3-2.

/■ $ SAVED is r $ earned. Don't < mis.: cur I'd . uary api cial. 200

| ! ;jts. 100 envelop--,. R

. Ill,

hiizMtBzz- .'ixijsaaiwl

Busch Monument Works S. I.oonst on (Vnieti ry ltd. I’h. 146

Fine Work

P'

none . Ab

I > )ublo . $i.00 addr ess

Print

io 777.

LOST: Blown billf-rld ccntainins icr.ey, drivcin license, etc. Lawic o Lemnriok Phon: 2''' 11. 5-lp.

FOR SALE; A good Ifidj For ! L. P no' t’urk. Clroap ' nd reBSonablej Don’t worry about v/hor e to tak” I ; ms. S e C: \ie at C xie’fi Cozy your coats c r furs. Br ing tin .i to C'rnor. l-3p RaynarJ Fur Homo. 1110 youth Col-

lege. 3-2t

FOP. SALE: Corn. ; atoaville. R. 2.

FOl>. SALE: Kitcnc go.i hot plate. 1007 Etrecl;.

Gerald Hope, i

3-Ip. ' ATTENTION BOWLERS New tep.mo sta ting n xt v/ei .. Ci are and enter yours ct Bowling All vs. Corn-

Loou-t: J

a cabinet and I

south 2-3t.i

Ov Vine ■end Franklin.

3-lp.

FOR SALE; My Euick jutomobilo. 3 r ou see it on the streets every day and know that it is in good order. •Will deliver it sometim- during the first wei k of Api - !’. J P. Allen Jr. Phone 188. 28-31-2-31.

TERRORISTS BOMB LONDON—London police held 20 men. : aid to be Irish extremists, in connection with simultaneous bomL.r.js in London. Birmingham and Manchester. Flnfland. Above, shattered windows in the Thames Embankment L scue Mi. h a. after the explosion of one of the bomb.", near the central clectri al plant at Southwark. Police are ytill investigating.

| i OR SALE: Six hole Kitchen Maid range, burns coal or wood, high slv if, full porcelain onam ded, ivory

Married Nine Times But Had Only Two Husbands! Still Fighting Over ; Pants for Women! Two of the Many Interesting Features in The American Weakly, the Magazine Distributed , with the SUNDAY CHICAGO HERi ALD AND EXAMINER. 3-lp , EWE DAILY BANNER ADVERI TIMING FIRST Everybody who

East Side Square.

Phone 3-lp.

Reads, Reads a Newspaper Day.

Every

Miller-Bryant Pierce Co., $14.80; Louis J. Pahls, $192.00: James A. Burk, $125.30; The Owl Drug Co., $6.83; Columbia Hog and Cattle Power Co., $17.10: Merit Shoe Co. I $1.90; Economy Store Co., $12.60; Flint’s Market. $75.29; Wemeke ! Printing Co., $1.85; C. B. O'Brien M. ! D„ $20.00; Irwin Douthitt, $1.20; I Chan. Albright, $1.60; Chas. Trail, j Jr., $3.15; Herbert Williams, $17.50; J George Ash. $38.20; Marvin Skimi merhorn, $39.20; Robert Thompson, ! $8.65; John Bince, $4.20; Russel! J. | Shannon, $39.25; G. E. Ogles. $1.90; , Roy Wheeler, $119.15; L. G. Graham, »203.60; The Daily Banner. $20.00: J. C. Penney Co., $23.30; Mooresville Public Service Co., $14.10; Madge Clark, $30.00; Elieia Wilson, $30.00; Clara Risk, $30.00; Eugene Clark

$30.00; Greencastle Hdw. Co., $22.39: Scobee Bros., $5.50. •fail Construction Fund Claims The Daily Banner, $25.87. County Welfare Fund S. C. Prevo Co., $1.92; J. F. Can- 1 non & Co.. $2.05; J. C. Penney Cn ' Inc., $.69; Wm. Adet, $160; T. E. Wilson, $.70: Benton Curtis. $8.00 Benton Curtis. $21.00: Fred Todd. $2.50; The Daily Banner. $30.00; In I. Assoc. Tele. Corp , $2.15; Ind. University Medical Center, $122.90. (Signed' Gilbert E. Ogles, Auditor.

USE DAILY BANNER ADVERTISING FIRST Most People Get Most of their Buying Ideas from Newspapers.

FOR SALE: One coming 3 year], ok! filly; one coming 2 year old filly, j j

’ A.

Gn \ rr Godpasture. north of

T mon. )R SALE: I i ii c east of B'l Rosie Wright.

Belle 3-2p.!

AT LOCAL THEATERS j Previews and Reviews

ocust posts. 1 '-J rk Chapel. Mrs.

31-2-2p.

f f||§j

NEW

89-Flnte Goodyear Battery $3.95 Exv h a n g e. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation.

Dobbs Tire X Battery Service

Phono 789

See These Hooster Cabinets | *34.95 Hoosier Cabinet, Oak, $OQ.66 ivory and Green finish * 16.75 Hoosier Cabinet, Oak, $ Q >1 *66 iust finish—very new 543.75 Hoosier Cabinet JQO.OO Maple and Ivory finish wm *39.50 Rust Hoosier, 5 piece breakfast $00.66 Miile—Ext. Table 00

$9.95 Screens . $C.66

SEE OTHER BARGAINS

Gome in—Save on Furniture Here—Investigate

Horace Link & Co.

FOR MALE: Sow an : tro, Fillmore, Ind. FOR SALE: Farm ;nyrc', Clovordeli R.

New 39-Plate Battery. S3 95 ex- . uiinge. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire i Battery Service Phone 789.

M-W-F-tf

FOR SALE: O gray mares, noun cn 1 7 years old. <:.ch, a real show old mare will go

team, gray weighing 1800 lbs. All Ih.ep of these m ii‘ ; sound and goo 1 \v< rkers. Not a. bad habit. Guaranteed O. K. Not 3 better mares in ci mty. Walter S. Campbell, Groencartle. l-3-2t.

Granada W'nat happens when a bold racketeer tries to rule his spirited young son ty the same methods he uses in the underworld is shown in the new Akim Tamil off drama, ‘ Ride a Crooked Mile.” opening today us the . :w attraction at the Grana iu Thea-

tre.

In one of the most unusual roles h - Iras ever p'.aye I, Tarniroff will he seen as the bold, law-detying superracketeer, who rules his underlings with r. hand of iron but meets his n atch, in his stalwart twenty-year-old ron. Leif Erikson plays the ycung man who is forced to choose b. tween the authority of his parents and his honor as a member of the United States army. Frances Farmi is the girl whose romance with

Erikrcn Tarniroff opposes.

Also an a double f dure attraction ' Jack Holt’s latest, Columbia drama, j‘‘Reformatory,” comes to the Granada Theatre on Saturday revealing the popular star as the sternly humane warden of the boys' reform l • chcol whore imndre Is of wayward

rn cf dapple youngsters rebel .r .dost the author-

ity of brutal an i corrupt guards.

, ,, Ward Bond.

irmg 1850 lb?.

pigs.

ROiS.

Frank

l-2p. Roy l-2p.

hed team. 6 Charlcttc Wynter5i Gran'i Mitchell, k rankle Dario,

.m. One 8-yeai' r.obhy Jordan, tire “Dead End” kids, with the above Shod:' Bromley and Robert Emmett

Kcarp arc featured in the cast.

Real Rstatp

FOR SALE: A 7S acre farm in i Madison Township. Six room house,

| Di-go barn. Price $2000.

1 tie, Real Estate.

For Rent

’ *«' .mw

The Store of FurnttaM

YACHTING PARTY—Baron Maurice de Rothschild, upper left, of the famed international banking family, recently anchored his 200-foot yacht Cyprus at Miami, Fla., to Join the D society whirh there. Among his guests aboard the yacht were Princess Emma d’Arenberg of Paris, upper right, and Countess Adelaide Zamoyska, at wheel of American car the Baron bought.

FOP. RENT: 5 room unfurnished apartment. Phone 271. 2-3t.

Voncnstte

You loved her as “Becky Thatcher”

n “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” nd now Ann Gillis will capture your ieart completely in the title role of •Little Or phan Annh.’’ Paramount’s -.cw come ly drama ba-ed on typical adventures of the famous comic strip "haracter created by Harold Gray. When the pictur-' opens today at the W.rcastle Theatre, moviegoers will

I. T. Chris- 1 experience many r tug at their

2_;jt lieaite; as the story relates the ox-

l nerd rices of a little orphan girl who

j rakes her way In New York through I 'bowing sympathy and consideration

for other people’s problems.

FOR RENT: Three room aparti.rent, furnished or unfurnished, pri- ( vate bath, close in. 202 south Locust. |

3-lp. I

—Wanted— Wanted girl for restaurant work.

Chateau

The Three Mesquiteers — John Wayne, Ray Corrigan and Max Terhune ride the range against streamlined cattle rustlers in their latest Republic western, “Red River Range,” which opens today at the

I Chateau Theatre.

When rustlers run rampant in Red | River , the governor of the state appo:nts the Mesquiteers special depu-

Work nights. Board and room. Ref-j Uea to rout the rustlers, eiies required Address Box 2.] The rough-riding trio figure that

Banner.

Piano ti/ring and

3-2p. ! (heir best plan is to have Stony, playc ! b> Wayne, emulate a wanted dcsrepatr'nr ^ parado and- work bis way into it he

Grands. .$4,50, uprights $2.50. Call | those whom Tex Reilly a

1 f private detective employ d by the

I < ..s, Oln.GcocK h. CJco. E. HasOctt, | tail Butchers Association, has

j tunc/. 3-lp. reason to suspect.