The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1939 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1039.
CHATEAU — Little Theatre With Big Pictures Today Fred Scott in “KNIGHT OF THE PLAINS” Chapter 8 Of “THE LONE RANGER ALSO EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY 5 BIG DAYS — MIDNIGHT SHOW TONIGHT — SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY
Oneal Radio Service Radio inMallat.on. rvpaJr**, and service. Tubes tested. 9 OLIVE ST. PHONE S74 -I
W anted to rent two desirable unfurnished rooms. Close to town. Phone 367-J. 10 2PWANTED: Married man to wont on farm. Reference required. Address Box 5, Banner. 9-ll-2p
For Sale
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THERE GOES MY HEART Goodbye, yacht! Who cares? Goodbye, job! What's the difference?Jobsdon't matter,; trouble doesn’t mean a thing/ in this grand, glorious riot / of laughter and romance!
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ANNOUNCEMENT: We wish to announce we have taken over the Lewis Cafe on the north side of the square. Hereafter the downtown eating place will be known as the North Si 1e Cafe. Come in Sunday and enjoy a fine chicken dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roth, new owners.
10-2p.
SPECIAL, NOTICE: My John Deere opening day. February 18 from 1 p m. to 4 p. m. We have a tractor cut 1-2 in. to. mower, corn planter. Why 1 John Deere sold more 2 cylinder tractors than any other company in < 19J7 as shown by Government reports . . at my store. Fl ee moving talking picture show, a real thrill, on February IS at High School Buikling. from 7 p.
eral cars 3 good nnflt cow* one;'" 10 P m - ^ for ^ t fresh cow. calf 10 oM Several t.>moon meeUng at 1 p. m. and the
' ‘t 7 P at schoo:
I have what vou wan: Walter S- , buikiing. All free. Walter S. Camp-
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New 13-plate battery, guaranteed 6 months. $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy Scott's Franklui Street Garage. Phone 68. 3-tf Baby Chicks Guaranteed 95 per cent living ability for 21 days from W ikness or Pullorum P sease. CXie and two weeks old chicks. Pree Circular Dietz s Poultry Fa.-r.i Otnterpoint. Indiana. 8-d: FOUR SALE: We st.’.'. have barga n Army double trees at 30t one water tank heater v. as 512 30. now $9.00: one 'used wheat fan oce 1 1-2 horse gas engine 510 00 10 posts $100 each. about 10 o horses and mares All k.rt.is good used firm tools 5 used t'ticks sev-
Campbell.
MOTORIST: Ccv to Bachs Mo- Fnevi and baked chicken dinners tor Serv.ce for snpc a* below cost *"• CTawford s Restaurant Sunda>. prices We're going oct of bttnnMS j 11-lt and everything must be sold regardloss of pric*. 10-2t
HAL ROACH ^ ^0*
This advertisement and 25c good for battery recharge. Offer expires FOR COOKING PLEASURE Th? Ff b 2Sth. Not good on Saturdays. 1939 Boss Oil St e solves your j WESTERN AUTO ASSOCI ATI-, cooking problems This new model is I STORE.
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MARCH^
VIRGINIA
BRUCE
made for convenience plus ecocor.nc- I al operation. The beauty will please | ycu too. SEE THEM AT REEVES j ELECTRIC North S e Square 11-It
FOUND: Man's kid glove. Inqui ? at Banner. 11-lt
F R E D R I C
with PATSY KELLY ALAN MOWBRAY NANCY CARROLL
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supervisor, talked to the fifth grade ] children of Jones School. Wednesday. about her trip to Mexico last | summer. It was greitly enjoyed, j Since they are now studying that ; country, they will make a Mexican i
freize in their art class.
Previews and Keviews AT LOCAL THEATERS
Mias Mathes. librarian, sends to tha office a monthly report on libra’ty activities. Th.» January report,
which follows, is typical:
Circulate 1 639 books. Accersioned 22 books. Classif ed 22 books Typed 22 shelf-list cards. Typed 25 canls. Paste-i 25 book pockets in books. Typed and pasted 25 date du? slips. Stamped 22 books Lettered 22 bordts, Ca'alogod 28 books—101
c ar, JS- | School has been very busy this week Sev ral books were mended by, making a newspaper. Th proceeds student issistants during this month of which w 11 go to finance their Notices containing a list of the Mother's Day Program later in the
new books which have been adder! to year.
the library this month were sent to
all teachers.
A bibliography was complied of English outside reading books. These books were placed on reserve and are to be used the entire!
semester.
FOR SALE: Seven room story an-2 half bungalow in First Wart |i School district, aemi-modern ; ' down, balance like rent. Inquire at ! Banner. 11-lp Public Sale of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, farm implements and grain Thursday. February 23. Otha L. Meek. 5 miles east of Greencastle. 8-ll-18-3t. QUITTING BUSINESS SALE: Don't miss out on :he great bargains in Delco-Remy auto light parts, fuel pumps K-ndall oils and other h gn gp.de automobile supplies in this forced out of business sale. We must sacrifice everything in this sale. BACH'S MOTOR SERVICE. 18 S. Jackson Street. 10-2t
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' FU'TNAM. SS ' MAY CONCERN:
COUNTY OF TO WHOM IT
X»»Otv is hereby Board of Coramisslo
KiVel
ell that the
iloners of the County
I' State of Indiana, h is fixed M IIV the >1111 day of March. I'd!!*. ,ii : to o elock. I’ M as the day and at which a puhlie hearing will he held hv -aid Board, at its offices, in th- Court House of Putnam County. Indi . it which time ami place The
ois Pipe Line Co
Voneas'le
Norma Shearer and Clark Gable
' demonstrate their remarkable versaMary Mosley and Mary Ann Bills ; tl,ity in " Id ‘ ot 8 which
of Second Ward are participating in ! °P ens a *- Voncastle Theatre the G. H. S. oapades which will be S un '* a > ^ or an engagement of 3 days, presented in the high school audi- ! Miss Shearer, whose most recent torium next Friday. j roles starred her in "Marie Antoin-
| ette" and "Romeo and Juliet,” now’
The sixth gratle of the Ridpath becomes an obscure acrobatic per-
former with a cheap vaudeville troupe. Gable, the hero of "Too Hot to handle" and "Test Pilot.” is a devil-may-care hoofer on the midwest circuit who meets her in Omaha where thew fall in love. The emotion at first blush, appears to be about as deep as the grease paint on their faces, but it turns out to be the
real thing.
The first grade of Miller School had two M irtinsvil’.e teach rs as vis-
i ors Friday afternoon.
Miss Pierce and Miss Dahne. teichers in the Martinsville Schools, visited in the Ridpath School Wednesday. !?1[T F.rst Grade of Jones School made
Valent ne favors fo - the Vet rans at I made
Firrt Grade of Jones School visited the post office Wednesday mornng The assistant postmaster. Mr. Ernest Ston r. showed and explained the post office very interestingly. TTie First Grade children are building a post office in their room.
fifth grade of Miller School national flags of twenty-six
the Soldiers' Indiana.
Hospital of Marion.
Billy G'rrett, a former Third Ward I student, who has been spending the wint r in Florida viri'ed in different roems of the R dpath School and told of some of h s experiences.
Granada
"Buck" Benny rides again this time as a happy-go-lucky vaudeville hoofer stra ned at the Paris Exposition. in Paramount's "Artists and i Models Abroad." Jack's first screen appearance since his sensational "Artists and Mf>dels"a year ago! Jack shows now a fel’ow with enough brains, luck and nerve can stay at the best hotels without money.
| sweep a beaut ful Texas oil heiress Igiurette Martin. of the fourth off her feet, outwit Europe's cmartgrade of Miller School was given a est business monguls and turn a surprise birthday party by lur mo- world's fair into an international ther Monday afternoon after school. 1 riot, it opens Sunday at the Granada I Theatre for a three day showing. To Sell Goods . , . Use Daily Ban- ,
different countries as
ject.
history pro-
Flne Work Busch Monument Works S. Locust on Cemetery lid. Ph. 14H
FOR SALE: Ten year old Jersey cow. 5 weeks old calf by side. Two colts, one 3-year old filly, one 2-yeat old horse Ed Stone. Across from A'rport. 10-2p
Ifpn! Estate
FOR SALE: Ten acres with 6 room house just off the National Road in Washington Township. Price $850.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 10-2t
For Rent—
FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished rooms redecorate!. Inquire any afternoon except Thursday at 511 N. Jackson street. ll-2p
For rent house, garage And garden one mil east of Putnamville on road 40 known as ’he Alfred Cooper place. Address F. W. Weatlrrs, Auburn. Ind. 6-61
—Wanted—
Miss JuTrrita King. a*'-!."tant art ner Advertising.
Food That Hits The Spot Tlie Valentine season ealls t'i>r siiniethinje uiiukurI in tin 1 way <>f i*nt(*i'taininif, ami Uafe I toy ale is planning to help you make the occasion a memorial one when you ilino out I liis week eml. |{nri'_r your party or family to Cafe Royale Siunlay— tlnyv will he delighted with the tender chicken, choice of savory meats, piping hot rolls, garden fresh vegetables, crunchy salads and delicious desserts. Cafe Royale
DOOK EAST OF VON( VSTLE.
PHONE 197
-NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE No. 8025. Notice is hereby given to the Creditors, Heirs -and Legatees of Emily Prevo, deceased to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, hold at Greencastle. Indiana, on the 20th day of February 1939, 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 heir ship, and receive their distributive shares. Edgar A. prevo, executor. Witness, the Clerk of said court, this 27th day of January, 1939, Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. James & Allee, iattys. 28-2t
Ory-Cleaning Preening Bat-Bloc king
Family Wash Curtains, Drapes, Blanket* Shirts.
Home Laundry and Cleaners
WANTED to rent farm on thirds or job by day. Lloyd Griswold Roachd3le, R. 2. 8-10-1 l-3p
MEN WANTED: To supply Heberling customers. No Investment, but must have car—Business Estab-lished-Big Expansion Program offers steady advancement to producers. G. C. Heberling Co Dept. 610. Bloomington. 111. 10-2t
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice if here by given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnarr County. State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Cora Hanks, late of Putnam County, de ceased. Said estate is suppos d to be solvent. No. 8075. Zadie Crosby Pruitt. Administrator Feb. 10, 1939. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney Sutherlin & Sulherlin. 1 l-3t.
Him
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for its
roval which to-wit
place
ipe Line Company, an Ohio ion. will present to said Board final consideration and uncertain contract, the form of
ract
the
ract, the rocm
contract has been heretofore.
»>th day of February.
d ny
determined and approve which contract grants
Board.
said The Illinois Pipe Line Company
st met,
intiiln. re-
nd
lay. construct, recons
aair
tid
tho ri^ht
replace, renew,
rair. change tho siz pipes and pipe lines, tiit ion of oil. pet role products, gas. water an stances, or any thereof, t
under, across, and along certji
public highways in the County of But
nam. State of Indiana: and th
w, operate,
tho size of. an
s, for the
tain,
remove,
trail!
— 4 STARS BY LIBERTY MAGAZINE. />/// IT'S THEIR CREATES! r? triumph togethc! S * r ’ ' Clark as a honky-tonk son,. J dance man . . . Norma as a dIi countess, once "a lady in tiqh^ Their love story is as thrilling astounding climax of its ^ dramatic background 1 —J mm
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CLARENCE BliWNS production of fyio&lTPcSiiikt EDWARD CHARLES JOSEPH ARNOLD • COBURN - SCHILDKRAUT Plus: COLOR CARTOON and NEWS OF THE DAY
Saturday Midnight SUN. - MON. - TUBS. < Matinee Every Tuesday 25c»
| VON CASH f “Where The C rowds W
— FINAL TODAY _ CONSTANT K HEN NETT, CHARLIE KFGGI .4 s MIM MA \ia| HELEN BRODERICK, JOY HODGES in K\KI l)i:i | \r|
isporof its
sub
uni. or any
d othei
any thereof, over, through.
lin named
nail. State <*f Indiana: and that the full and rom» lete text of said con-
tract is as
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foil
This Agreement, inii
i duplicate, th!
ows, to-wit: FUANVHISK
icIm and entered
America’s No. 1 Comedian, Buck Benny, Hides Again in His Funniest Show!
Into, in
die Board County of
1 entf
ate. this day of 1939 by and between
Th
of Commissioners of tl
y or Putnam. State of Indiana, reinafter designated as ’‘Board,” and
Illinois Pipe Ian** Oompa
)hio-corporation, hereinafter de ?d as "The Illinois Pipe Line
•an y.“
Witnesseth: Th. Whereas. The
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Ill
ois Pipe
Company is a corporation, duly orgn izetl and existing under ami by virt
»ws of
Line gan-
and by virtue
State of Ohio, with
the lav
its principal office in the City of Findlay. Ohio, and is duly authorized
transport oil. petroleum, oi products, gas. water and
stances, or any thereof, in interstatcommerce in the State of Indiana: and Whereas. The Illinois Pipe Line
’ompany desires to maintain, struct and operate a pipe lim
duly authorized to
of its
s u b -
the
State of
s. The Illin
desires to maintain, lay, eon-
. _ r lines
the trans ortation of the products hereinbefore mentioned, or any of them, in interstate commerce over, under, through, across and along certain named public highways of the Pounty of Putnam, in the Stale of Indiana. hereinafter more t articul.irly designated (which puhlj. highways and roads are under th*- control of Board), with the right to repair, replace, reconstruct, renew, change the size of. and remove thu pipe or used in the construction of said
lino or lines: and
Whereas, Board desires to enter into i contract with The Illinois Pipe Line • ’ompany granting unto the Illinois Pipe Line Company th* necessary permits In the premises, and Board has determined that such contract is t«» (*• in the exact form of this agreement. and all proceedings and hearings luired by the provisions of law in behalf to be had and taken as ,t condition precedent to th<* execution of this agreement have h»»*n had md ken. and all notices so required have
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Now. Ther*
nesseth that in
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lied and posted refore. this agrr
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of the County
of Indiana
Frank C. Schoenman ' THE JEWELER ••'■ich. Clock und Jc»eiry Rcoairinc Phur.. *22 E. Waatilagtor
Sunday Special
CHICKEN DINNER Fried ami Baked Chicken Spring Salad Fresh Strawberry Shortcake BON TON NO. 2 Intersect.1111 of Roads 40 and 43
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preml» •» amt of tho mutual PI herein set forth. rto;tr!l hereby ^rrintx to The Illinois Pipe Line Company, its successors and assigns, the right to lay. conmrnet. reconstruct, repinee. n - new. operate, maintain, repair, ehange tiie size of. and remove a pipe line or lines (the center or centers of which ■ Ipe line or lines will lie within IT. feet of the hereinafter deserihed linei and apparatus and appliances connected therewith for the transportation of oil petroleum, or any of Its rroduets. gas’ water and other substances, or any thereof. Interstate commerce over, under, through, across and along rer-
>lio highways mill roads , of Putnam. In the .Slate 1 which public highways
and roads are under I he control of Board) in Putnam County. Indiana said eertain public higliwavs and roads being the following highways and roads In said Putnam Count v Indiana, to-wit: all highways under the Jurisdiction of Board, which will he crossed bv a line particularly describ-
ed as follows, to-wit:
Beginning In the west line of tlie southwest uuarter of Section Six 16). Township Pifleen (if.) North. Hang.- Five ii West on tile county line between Putnam nnd Parke Counties, Indiana t lienee in a northeasterlyt dlrerl tion. across and through Section Mix (6). Township Fifteen . 1', > North. Kang.- Five (T, i West and Sections Thirty-one <31 >. Thlrtvt w’o (32). Thirty-three (331
-" | K h, (2S),' Twenty-seven
<2i>. Twenty-two (12). Twentyteen (Hi North. Rang.- Five <5) oest. and Sections Kighteen ilv> •?s: en n- een !]:’• K1),h ' «»). Nine
T ,"r«7 'Nor,',! 1
Range t-our (4) West. to the nortf, line of said Section Three (3). Township Sixteen dti. Nonli Range Four (*) West, and said line being across and through t linton, Russell and Franklin Townships, in Putnam Countv Indiana. 1 ' ns is more fully shown on the at-
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pnrt hereof. • “ The Illinois Pipe Line Company hereby agrees that p and its suecesaors nnd assigns w ill exercise the rights granted to It bv this a grand will carry on Its operaii
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■rfere wltli (lie free use „f
aids nnd *c .... life nnd prop-
SEE . . th. Pored, of 6,outyf Suekor«H«t from tht U S A versus Mademoiselles from the Rue de loPoix!
HEAR and you’ll be hun ,ir ' n 9 Hav, You Got Thoi G« i lovely Modem,"* 1 Dc j !•»-()•"•
Plus: NATURE’S MIMICS and LATEST NEWS
3 BIG DAYS SUN. . MON. - TUBS. '< ontinuou.H Stimlav)
Always: 15c B I — GRANADi “THE FAMILY TllEAT* 1 '
TODAY — DOUBLE FEATURE
BRIAN' DON LEVY, LYNX BARI. WALI A 5 L.iNON in
“SHARPSHOOTERS". Plus: PAUL KELLY, FUANKIK in “JUVENILE COURT” — Alsu: “RED BAHIA'
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erty. aixl The Illinois Pij iBiiy, its sucueHSors and thfr ugrev to restore h
“nd roads to thel states to the approval
. , ! WANTED: Any kind assigns.' furl | stock. Call 278. Greencastle- <
aid hivhv
respective form of sit id Boar*
Paid.
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John Wachtel Co.
• 0- KrowinK out
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Viti.
have hereunto
Pipe Lino J
assigns, i
Further, The Illinois
( 'JhB'any. its successors and
'vill save sabl Board harmless from j
'' * II chiinjs for dunnmos arisine - l
m Kr * ow . n , K out *he exerurae by The li im is Pipe Line Oompimv of the rights jr ran ted t<! it by this agreement, j
'hereof. the parties ^ t ! hen ! espt < t i \ *• ’
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Puerto Rico
County Auditor.
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HOFFMAN UQUOKSTOBt
East Side S(|iiiin'
