The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 September 1939 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, QREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 19.19.

ONT FORGET BARGAIN DAY TOMORROW

HSSlONKIiS* CLAIMS Claims Have been fil-

Ioffice th auditor of Put- , nt v Gilbert E. Ogles, for

■' bv the commissioners

‘ county at their meeting

Gasoline Fi nd

Kuark, $2 '.7.43; John Eit00; Wm. Compton,

$20.00; D.

Stanger, wtoo^Maynan^CoU-man 1 trie" $27 Tr^h m' T f MO ° re EleC ' place th rty-six year, ago at the *24.00; Jerry Howard, $3.00; Walter Kobecca Prie^lun00°°^ i 30 ,? 01 ^? r ? k, ' < ' stri »* l>( ' twt ‘ p H Kansas and Roach, $6.00; John Dennis. $:16.00; .-«.n tnn R ^„?° b i n ' CWa^oma. Hundreds of wagons, peo-

George Webster. $3.00; Howard K.

eggs as fresh eggs under a Fresh Egg Permit issued by the State Egg

■” r' '"" t-v-.v/w, » V ui..y nuuiu- oKianorna. rtunjre'is or wagons, neo- ,, , ,

son, $30.00; Clara Risk, $30.00; Or- pie, horses and mu’es were utilized in 1 B ' a,<1 ' you may bo sure they are

Wright, $9.00; Bert Girton, $12.00; Emery Wright, $2.40; Earl Allen, $29.40; E. A. Nichols. $1.50; Gale Morris, $15.00; Ascar Carpenter, $2.00; Joe Grubb. $2.70; E. C. Hodge. $ .85; Frank Raab, $27.80; Adam

C. _ , , Neese, $6.00; Kenneth Raab. $3.00; ss.oo I r 'el Sanford, $4''-20, j ohn $io.00: James Rollings. $is 00; John Dicks, $15,80; Orville Raab, $3.00; Edward

$4675: Donald Meek, this great dash th^ most thrilling $1. .50; Wendell Lydick, $5.00; L. J. ever depicted for a picture anywhere. Clark. $16.30; Griscer Industries. Granada

$12 45; Greencastle Hdw. Co., $71.87; “Tho Forgotten Woman,” a grip-

lames A. Burk. $131.40; Allan Lum- ping dn.matic story starring Sigrid

her Co., $20.94; Ind. Assoc Tele. Guire, comes Friday and Saturday to

Corp. $48.55; L. G. Graham, $37.80; the Granada Theatre.

“ ft on S! '• myker, $15.60;

17 10; Everett

kg50 Gene Grimes, $27.00; L .. . ij, $9.00; E. M. Gar-"auIh.-i Sowers, $13.20; liMdk. '2! 60; Max Gough, o.,.,! Glider. $27.00; Joe $\; 10; John Adams, th-.'n'piiell)' $34.OO; RaySiku '21 00; Wilber Sesi -,i, [in;. Sessions, $6.00;

(>ka Hymer,

j . pin ! $4.00; Donald , ... : . n L.>n McGaughey, Cl .. VV Silvey, $21.00; ]], S 1 00; Herman Batg ( )3 : S in limn Burdett, j am es Larnall, $7.80; Paul 00 .1. )’ Brothers, $3.00;

Spears. $15.00; Elmer McCullough. $12.00; Mike Ceding, $6.00; Wm Johnson, $3.00; Ray McCullough. $7.50; Robert Richey, $19.00; Lemuel Skelton, $26.00; Edward Schulz $21.00; Floyd Secrest, $27.00; Howard McCammack, $18.00; William O'Neal, $1.50; Edward Schulz, $65.00; Lawrence McCammack, $.60; Bedford O'Neal. $3.65; E. J. O’Conner, $33.00; Virile Greenlee, $1,00; Vo.-al Frazier, $21.00: Leon Huber’. $9.00; Walter O'Conner, $21.00; Jake Horn. $9.00; Curt Spangler, $24.00 Russell Walker, $21.00: Jewell

Paul Heaney, $10.00; Putnam County Graphic, $15.00; Eddie Buis, $3.15;

X. Cancilla, $1.25. County Welfare

Putnam County Hospital, $246.25: Indiana Univ. Medical Center. $64.05; Mrs. Mary McPherson. $13.70; Marion Co. Dept, of Public Welfare, $27.00; McGaughey <t Son. $179.00; Charles H. Rector, $92.00; Chas. B. Thomas, $75.00; William C. Fox, $81.00; R. J. Shannon. $75.00; T. R. Woodburn Printing Co., $.85; Treas. State of Ind . $1,323.59; Benton Curtis, $36.00; J. F. Cannon & Co., $26.45; S. C. Prevo Co., $20.85; Mrs I. L. Ellis. $6 80; G. C. Murphy Co. $5.32; The Daily Banner, $30.00;

T-» __ * IJtlllMIUl , 'P'fV.UV, Branneman, $0.00; Venice Lawrence, Sam Hanna, $72.49; Ind. Assoc Tole-

$9.00; Richard Clcarwaters, $9.00; phone Corp.. $2.45

O'Conner. Roy Cum-

Vay Ray. $9.00: Noah l$P ' 00: Ray Smith - $900;

>0. Charles Gil- $6.00; Garwood Frazier. LiO Ci < arvell, $3.00, $7.50; James Doyle. $9.00; Lloyd McGauidi' v $15.00; Fant HunteI . $9 00; Loyd Hunter $9.00; 55,00; Clinton Judy. $21.00: j G- 0 . Yanders, $10.50; Earl Haltom vL 00; Bill Porter, $3 00; Frank Cash. $14.50; Herschel Ah ' Gn.vin. $50.40; Jasper Rogers. $28.80; Frank Mitchell, SH OO; I. •’ Proctor. $25.50; $3 0 0; Raymond Scobee. $16.50; John Sell ,, $15 60; Earnie Mich-1 Isley 00; Noah O’Conner. $9.00; .00; Curt •"' nn *S! < '.. .? .0°; 1 Phillip Scroggins, $6.00; John Smith.

(Signed) Gilbert E. Ogles, Auditor

Putnam County, Indiana.

Featured in the supporting cast T'c Donald Briggs, Eve Arden, William Lu idigan, Elizabeth Kisdo.n and Donnie Dunagan. The story concerns nn innocent young woman who is sent to prison by a District Attorney as a result of cimimstr.ntlnl evidence Efforts of the District Attorney to rectify his tragic mistake when he learns the truth provide a series of unusual dramatic events. Also a double feature picture “West of the Santa Ee ' story of a young United States Marshal disguised as a fugitive from justice ,'ong enough to join fences with a feminine Robin Hood in ridding the range of r outlaw ban I, opens tonight at the Granada with Charles Starr tt starred and iris Meredith featured.

FRESH

Previews and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS

EGGS ARE NOW SO

fresh and meet inspection requirements,” Macy said. "However,’’ Macy added. “If your grocer has no permit and therefore must se'l his eggs just as eggs the c- iiumer has no guarantee of quality and must take the change of getting eggs of inferior garde." Macy further explained that the purpose of this Fresh Egg legislation is to give the buying public a chance to buy fresh eggs. The eggs offered to the public in good stores holding n permit are open for inspection by inspectors hired by the State Egg

Board.

The Board has further set up minimum standards of interior quality that a>l eggs must meet to be called fresh. By constantly checking the supply and insisting upon strict- ! ly modem methods of handling the ^ eggs, the Indiana housewdfe is

MOSCOW: Russia and Germany | night on western front w th some agree on permanent partition of Po- activity by advanced guards near land, to consult on necessary meac- Saarbrueckcn. French reconnuisance ures if a joint effort to end the war planes report German troops move fails, implying that Soviet will sup- up to concentration points in Siegport Germany if France and Britain fried line; French claim superiority reject peace overtures. Russia and over Germans in air with further Esthonia sign “mutual assistance" ! losses Inflicted on Reich air fore

treaty which strengthens Soviet in-

fluence in Baltic and puts Red OSLO: Three Norwegian ships troops on Esthonian soil. lost ' Takstaa-s and Solas are torped-

oed and steamer Jern strikes mine;

LONDON: Authoritative indica- gpy scare sweeps Norway as public tions are that Britain, in agreement comments on amazing accuracy < f with France, will reject German-Rus- U-boat commanders’ information resian overtures; U. S. ambassador garding movement of shipping. warns Americans in Britain to leave „ .

)ws PANAMA CITY: Delegates to from emer 8 enc y Pan-American neutrality conference seek compromise to settle disagreements over application of an- “safety band’’ around western hem-

because American soon may keep U. belligerent ports.

neutrality S. vessels

sured of high Fresh Eggs.

quality in Indiana

BERLIN: High command

nounces disarmed Polish troops leav- isphere; committees draft resolutions 1 Ing Warsaw, preparatory to entry of but prolonged discussions indicate

may extend into next

MARKED

German army on Oct. 2. Fortress conference j of Modlin, 10 miles north of Warsaw, week.

VoiKll.stlo

every family there is a gran 1-

Huffman, <9.00; Bill Scobee, : $9 00 Eslal Scobee $9 00' Lus lather who may seem a little choch-

Clar- 1 d—~

! ll:: ss, $13.50; uiar-: g rown jp oO; Pataton Brown. $9.00: v,i)U; Ross Clodfelter, j j^ arv j n gims, $6.00; Ridgeway, th M llin.. $-'.20; Harley | $2.25; Herbert Meeks. $6.00; Claude ; $10.00. Sam Roe, $24.00; Combs, $2.70; Charles Berrv. $2.70; .ni.is $7100; Otis Bartlett, Berry, $2.70: J. W. Hendrix. O’rill ers. $21.00; Estel $l S0: F, nler y Sutherlin. $79.70; Bill

' 90

j;, O0 0: 1 Smith, $15.00; I, .S1.H.50; George Stew150 Clifford Shinn, $78.00; iishop $69.00; Glenn Shinn. P.vi 0?l m. $25.50; Julian yi00 Arnold Meade, $12.00;

1111

Sween.-y, $42.70; Charley $26.55; Richard Clcarwaters

Young, $27.90; Ray McClure, $24.00; Curtis McClure. $2000; D. E. Williamson, $20.00; Ed Williamson, $2540; Elis Tabor. $33.20; Herman Cummings, $31.50; Bob Hamblen $25.00; Voshel Frazier, $15.00; John Beauchamp, $12.00; Charley Wyant - * $9.00;

1.0; Lloyd lempleman, Frank Williams. $22.50; George WalOscar Bell, $14.30; Charley ker $9 00; Wayne Sutherlin. $2.80;

$9.00; John Patterson, [i iv. Vanin dingham, $19.50; idrews <16.20; Hubert ClodSltOO. David Pulliam, $32.40; oach. $22.80; Corliss Ewing, tar! < 1 rimer $41.00; Louie 522 80 Paul Hamm. $10.80; nillv. $28.80. Rome Marcum, iFlavd Harmless, $28.50; Gillaild $16.7)0; Walter Calvert. Eiiv.ia Callander, $18.00; Cliilou! $2.40; Charles 528.00; Howard Farrow, Wallau- Spencer. $12.80; ,\! Jackson. $59.50; Marvin ' 14 00 John Boatright,

liel! F $22.50; Wilmer l r ).00: Sanford Applegate,

ten, $6.00; 1

511.7.1: John McCammack, j il Xici.nls, $11.70; Glen $3.00; Chas. Eastham. iimr. Wiight, $56.00; Grover 8<.70; Clair Williamson, Marvin Dctro, $8.70: Rendvl 58 70; Orla Cline, $7.50; L.

B Clark, $15.25; 00; E. R. Watt.

P- Rowings. $15.00; Paul 5 'on Edmond Marshall,

$9.00; John Wil-

d fi 1 .ink Joyner, $3.00;

1.50 Leslie Cox.

$3.00; Loon

- 11 K h Stevenson, $6.00;

$9 ,11 Joseph Wallace.

9 I l.aff rty. $2.10; Harry IW O. (! Kivett, $27.00; " Al.. ’7.00: Arthur Suth- * 15 -60 Otho Meek, $7.50;

$15.00; Clay Lane,

ixmal.l

5-6 In . >ah Hunter, $10.50.

Jake Goodman, r, $2.20; Rex

; av si no; Glenn Fuqua,

$15.00; Marion

,;m " ; Adams, $3.00; Ed

5:00 i ; Henry, $3.00; S. < i;| i 10; Burel Ensor, "1 X, Ml $12.00; Arthur

11 '-’7 Willard Clodfelter,

(|| 9'l Goddard, $1.00;

Mick! >xio ; Calvin Tuttle.

! Bettis, $8.10; Hiram .lames Love, $8.10;

L* en ' s 10: James Burk.

Spencer. $1.40; Frank S4! ‘ ri °: Harl Coffman.

Delbert Sutheilin, $3.90; E. W. Holloway. $13.80: John Orrell. $1.00; L. E. Herbert, $25.00; Wayne Potter, $6 00; Roy Johnson, $21.00; Sammie Beaman, $18.00; Wayne McCullough, $10.50; Forest Hutcheson, $8.00; Lloyd Houck, $8.00; John Houck, $1.50; Wayne Allen, $15.00; P. B. Hoopingarner, $4.00; Roy Taylor, $6.00; Oscar Hutcheson, $15.20; Wm. Neese, $8.00; Lee Whitaker, $96.00; Stanley Kessler, $91.00; John Walk-

er, $91.00.

E. E. Stanger. $91.00; Elmer Suth- F or quick relief

e:ty at times, but moviegoers have yet to meet one of th? oddest and testiest grandfathers ever seen on the screen. He’s called “Smokestack Sr^jley," because his trade is steeplejacking. The role is brought to the screen by Clem Bevans in “Night Work," new Paramount comedy cbout the funny “Fitch” family, featuring Mary Boland, Charlie Rugr'es and Donal I O'Connor, and opening on Friday and Saturday at

the Voncastle Theatre.

Chateau

When it is reflected that, on the scehc alone for William S. Hart’s “Tumbleweeds,'’ which comes to the Chateau Theatre Friday r.~vd Saturday more than $100,000 of cameras were used, fullv nineteen being trained on the action, it can be judged that this is one of the world's greatest western pictures. The great scene referred to is the Ian 1 rush which duplicates that which

"The fresh egg law which was enacted by the last session of the Indiana General Assembly allows retailors to sell and advertise “fresh eggs," provided the retailers obtain permits from the state egg board and comply with minimum fres/i egg standards,” recently explained Thai! Macy, president of the egg board. “If your groceryman is selling his

TOURIST EXPENDITURE IN STATE INCREASES

Tabulations by the U. S. Tourist Bureau indicate that tourists spent approximately twelve million dollars more in Indiana during 1938 than 1937, Virgil M. Simmons, commis-

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erlin, $91.00; Robert H. Thomas, $91.00: Charles Steegmiller, $91.00; Elvin McKamey, $91.00; Howard Cramer, $91.00; A. P. Robinson. $89.25; Harry Grantham. $91.00; Lerov Jones. $12500: John Allee, $120.00; Wm. Noblitt, $104.00; Virgil Phillips. $104.00; Arthur Eggers. $104.00; James Skimmerhorn, $104.00; Dewayne Whitaker, $103.00; Sam Henry, $106.95; John Denice, $15.00: Isaac Rogers. $15.60; Bryan Wright, $12.00; Clint Whitaker, $9.00; Delbert Sutherlin, $40.00; Wilbur Cassida, $32.00; Victor Sutherlin, $40.00; Chas. O’Conner, $40 00; Janies R. Taber. $35.20: Indiana Wheel * Rim Co.. $68.35; Dept, of Water Works, $3.00; Phil Adamson $131.17; Greencastle /Feed A- Seed Co.. $3.25; King. Morrison. Foster, $100.00; H. W. Taylor Co., $7 43; Gallon Iron Works Mfg. Co , $58.00: Pittsburgh Steel Co., $18.31; E. J. Coleman, $4000; Walter Dorsett $195.52; Mid-West Rock Products Corp.. $52.54; The Ohio and Ind. Stone Co., $107.56; Scott’s Franklin St. Garage $566.70: Shell Oil Co., $893.94; Wm. Neese. $16 00; Ray Clodfelter, $3.60; Enna Wright. »• 1 $13.40; Greencastle Hdw. Co., $20.53;

, $ . 1 :?:. 00 U^ ari Sr; Allan Lumber Co Inc.. $55.33; In I.

Assoc. Tele. Co.. $3.55; F. A. Williams. $1.70; Ind. Equipment Co.. $76.16; Chester Elmore, $31.00; International Harvester. $56.40; Eddie Buis, $13.00; Indiana Equipment Co.,

$22.10.

County Revenue T. R. Woodburn Printing Co., $48.72; Eddie Buis. $3.00; Miller, Bryant, Pierce Co., $500; West Baking Co.. $25.30; Claude P. Wimmer. $2.00; Frank Stoesael, $2.00; Obie Stump, $2.00; The Daily Banner. $100.34; Putnam County Graphic. | $34.34; Ware & Silvey. $56.45; The C. B. Dolge Co . $19.02; Ben Kilev. ,$4.50; Geo. J. Mayer Co., $47.40: R. E. Stevens. $10.28; Robert Parker, $10.00; Miller & Sons. $50.00; W. Theo Raab, $18.00; Ferguson School Supply Co.. $2.20; 97. F. Marburger A Sons. Inc., $66 30; Lee School Supply Co.. $1700: Doc Johnson, i $12 0(1; Edgar McClure $5.25; Scott's Fr St Garage, $14.56; Economy Store $19.29; Dept, of Water Works Co $58.50; Northern Indiana Power Cc.'. $2.46: W. M. O'Brien, M. !>.. $129.35; Russell J. Shannon, $50.00;

from the misery of colds, take 660 t iipiid - Tablets -

Cause Discomfort

Salve - Nose Drops

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of George Hoffmann, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Greencastle, Indiana, on the 17th day of October, 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. First Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Admr. WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court, this 22nd day of September, 1939. No. 7813. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. James A Allee, Attys. 22-2t.

surrenders unconditionally and Soviet forces ceremoniously take over Przemysl. Commander of U-boat which sank British aircraft carrier Courageous tells of feat and escape from British destroyers’ depth charges. Observers believe Germany plans intensive sea and air attacks if Britain and France reject peace

sioner of the Department of Conser- overtures; German diplomatic quarvation, said today. For 1938 tourist ters say issue of war or peace is expenditures in Indiana were placed squarely up to Britain, at $122,093,550 against $110,250,000 PARIS: Authoritative quarters exin 1937. I pect formal Russian-German peace The report places Indiana twelfth J offer shortly but forecast its rejecnmong the states in the amount of.tion, war office announced quiet

tourist expenditure^. The Hoosier | State was outranked only by Newi York, California. Pennsylvania, Ohio,; fllinois, Texas, Michigan. New’ Jer-1 sey, Massachusetts, Missouri and j Minnesota. In 1937 Indiana was

thirteenth among the states. A breakdown of 1938 expenditures J

for the United States show’s the fol- J lowdng distribution of the travel dol- j lar: transportation. 58 per cent; rec-! reation, 22 per cent; food, 10 per-1 cent: accommodations, 5 per cent,

and refreshments, 5 per cent.

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ODIST ( IIUIU'IIEH

Rev. Leroy Houk, Pastor.

BRICK CHAPEL

Sunday School, 10 a. m. Evening worship, 7:30 p. m.

Chas. Hendrich, Supt.

MORTON

Rally Day Program Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Classes, 9:45. Special program of music and drama, 10:30. This will be of unusual interest to everyone. Basket Dinner, 12:00. Homecoming program, 2:00. Dr. E. R. Bartlett of DePauw University will bring the Address.

SATURDAY (BARGAIN DAY) CLEANING __ SPECIALS _ IM.iin, l-l'ioce DRESSES CLEANED & PRESSED 2 1 $1.00 Hen’s HATS (’Failed and ym Blocked wUC HOML LAUNDRY K CLEANERS

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