The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1940 — Page 3

THE DAILY .BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1940.

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TKousonds thrill with pleasure to the flashing blades of SOY SHIPSTAD and BESS EHKHARDT sfat performers of the Ice Follies.

I FOK SAI.K: Fine quality apples, j r.Oc and up. Phone rural PF2. Mcj i'ullough’s iIrchard. :'.-u Oil I aha raa, any number, 1 any breed, no money required. Write

A. S. Thomas, Danville,

Indiana." 23-tf.

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SPECIAI, LOW PRICE: One new ■ manure spreader, New Idea and ( John Deere spreaders, while the j stock on hand lasts. Walter 3. i Campbell. l-4t.

NEW 39-Plate (Joodyeai Battery $3.9."> K*e h a n ({ e. Nine Months miarantiN*. Free Installation. Dobbs lire iK Ifatterv Service Phone 7K9

LEMON JUICE RECIPE CHECKS RHEUMATIC PAIN QUICKLY If you suffer from rheumatic, nrthltis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using, (let a package of RuEx Compound today Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of t lemons. It's easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoonsful two times a day. Often within 48 hours sometimes overnight splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will cost you .nothing to try as it is sold by your druggist under an absolute money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended by R. P. Mullins and good drug stores everywhere. —For Rent— Ft >k i:e\t Tw i sleeph 305 east Washington street. Phone 1M-R 5 Ip FOR RENT: Attractlvi five room apartment, two bedrooms, large living room, modem conveniences, utilities. electrical refrig. Also one efficiency. Reasonable rental. Inquire custodian, Cole Apartments. 5-tf.

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What you want in a smoke you GET in CHESTERFIELD’S RIGHT COMBINATION of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos These tobaccos, and the Chesterfield way of blending them, is why Chesterfields SMOKE COOLER. .TASTE BETTER ...and are definitely milder than other cigarettes. For more pleasure, make your next pack Chesterfield.

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tement of his candidacy. That uld be a formal third term dec-re-flation and since Mr. Roosevelt iously in anger ana good humor 1 avoided all efforts to obtain a tement on his 1940 plans, it is *** expected that he will sign any h statement even though the pe|J|f on filed in Illinois Is held illegal

hout it.

Q^vfash said here that the petitlm ' s filed following requests of mvtv /5P"nois citizens that Mr. Roosevelt

seek a third term. He

ident had not been consulted. “I have no second choice,” Nash told the United Press. "I'm on or'y one horse. You can t tide two horses

at a time.”

"Is your candidate willing?" he was

asked.

“I don’t know. We have to do what the people want in Illinois.’’ "Is Mr. Roosevelt the only Democrat who could win in Illinois?” “There are other good men in the party," Nash replied, naming nor», but insisting that Illinois Democrats would vote for Mr. Roosevelt ro-

ad the Pres- gardless whether they knew hi would

run.

It was Nash who suggested a S"p- i tember convention, explaining ,hit ' no one pays any attention to a campaign; anyway, until that month Mayor El ward J. Kelly agreed w th that and told questioners he did not believe Chicago would bid vt i y he w- | ily for the honor of holding the 10to convention.

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McCoy Feb. 9

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guardianship: set f

Jury requested.

Roy M. Sharp vs. I.ona Page foreclosure of lien; defendant iu!cl tr answer interrogatoi by Feb 20 Ralph Crouaure i t d \ Theodore Crawley, admr., del : hint files wiP ten objection to tl • granting of change of venue fri u the county.

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FOR SALE: Two poled Hereford hulls. coming yearlings. \V. T O’Hair, Brick Chapel. 22-29-5-3p. FOR SALE: Choice registered 1 Holstein bull calves, 4 to 7 months I old. From State Champion stock, accredited herd, unexcelled for dairy herd improvement. Boesen Dairy, GreencaMle, Box 404. 31-2-5-rt. FOR SALE: Baled timothy hay. O. M. Thomas, Morton. 2-5-7- !p FOR SALE: Matched steel-gray j team si und, well broke, weight 2810 I lbs. Horse age 6, mare age 5 and in I fold a nice young team. Call or 1 write Tressman L. Parker, Stilesville.

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LOST: Navy blue change purse, containing $4.44. between Post Office and 700 block on Seminary. Reward if returned to Banner Office. 5-Ip.

Foil ml

FOUND: Red Wade. Fillmore

chow dog.

Murt 5-3,1.

Wanted

WANTED Upholstering kinds. Phone 769-WX

of ali 2-3t.

WANTED: Electrical Work Contract or Hour. City or REMC. Personal Serviee. Cecil H. Phillips. Ill Elizabeth St. 24-27-29-31-3-5-Tp

Pittsburgh Saturday when he became lost Th youth could not speak whe his father greeted him in the hos-,

nit:,i and took his swollen hand, but ; : "'Y ,r »- hon,M ' his father said, expressed , P^ments. Lura K Johns and Frank

I Public Auction Thursday, Febru-

his eyes.

I gratitu lc at being alive.

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the I WARREN BAYLEY evr.-m Pine Ridge, Arkansas Hie door opened with a swish and impressively dressed gentleman \ tered the store. "Have you got any rL»eae?”, he asked. Upon receiving affirmative reply, he said "Give W f two pounds—Have you any horeund candy?” When the answer was ain yes, he said, "Let me have a arter’s worth—now show me the icker barrel and let me sit in the ; chair by the stove. I want to be to tell my friends back home

a blacksmith shop and the saw mill. Your only trouble will be in slowing up quick enough to be able to stop in town at all. So wmen you think you are getting close, start looking for signs. When you see this one "Drive Keerful Don’t hit our youn’ins—You all hurry back” start put-

ting on the brakes.

CIRCUIT COCKT NOTES

Luther Templeman vs. The Fed "al Land Bank of Louisville, the d ien-

dant Milton Brown In open

moves the court for a ruling o i Ira motion for a change of venue from the county. The plaintiff’s mot ion to suspend ruling on the deferdint Brown’s motion for a change of ven-

ue is granted.

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CRAWFORD NOTCH. N H . Feb 5 (UP) Webster N. Jones. 20

cojr* [ couldn't part his lips to epra : : today

Central National Bank vs. A. E. I Patrick possession: dismissed by

| agreement.

Dallas O. Dunlavy vs. Socony-Vac-

In the center of town Is Huddle-1 U um Oil Company, ejectment; plain ston's General Store from 10 to 3d r tiff asks change of venue from judge automobiles from as many differ- Judge Hancock of the Parke circuit ent states will probably be parked court named as special juilg ■ around its entrance. On the inside. The Fiist National Bank of CrawMr. Huddleston (Dick to everybody) fordsviile vs. .1 W. Boiler, note; de will graciously be playing host to j tendant ruled to answer by Feb 15. everyone. Don’t fail to meet him—j — _ m,

he’s chuck full of amusing stories | and a headline in his own right. Last i year he played 53 fairs with his hill- j

billy band.

Back in its beginning the town’s | name was Waters. It was Dick's idea ! to change the name to Pine Ridge.

hut he seemed to feci that he wa; lucky to be alive :ifter lying for 30 hours in the snow high above th timber line of Mt. Washington din-

ing a blizzard.

Doctors sai l Ji nos had tieon frozen so badly that they might have b amputate several toes and pcihaj: a heel. There was the danger of pneumonia, too. Bis nose. ears, hands and fingers were swollen to twice

their .normal size

Jones, who had been on a skiing holiday with a friend, was in a Littl - ton hospital. His father, a directoi of the Engineering College at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, had flown here fiom their home at

Mrs. Lester Jones, Northwood. entered the Putnam county hospital Monday morning for treatment. Miss Bernice Mason, Greencastle, entered the Putnam county h'-spltal Sunday night for treatment. The revival service at the Union Valley chinch, which is being conducted by the Rev. Gilbert McCammack is still in progress. The seivices will continue all week as much interest is being shown. Everyone welcome.

MAIL SLOW RUT COSTLIER ALAMEDA, Cal, (UP) Mrs. Nellie Lawrence thinks that the latter half of this was just too much. Seven years ago, white vacationing at I.gke Tahoe, she mailed a picture postcard to her brother. Nothing was ever again heard of it until the postman delivered it to her the other day. Then she had to pay 2 cents for insufficient postage.

Goodman, 5 miles west of Greencastle Hurst and Hunter, Auct. 2-5-2t. vx 1 i iR SALE: Extra good pollan I split wood any lengths you want 1(5" a.nd shorter, $1.75 a rick. Over Iti" air length you want, $2.00 a rick Luther Plngleton, Phone 7(1!‘WX. 2-31

-Miscellaneous We are now in our new location, middle room of the old Sudranski building, west Side Square. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square 5-2p. leather (.ouuhlin Not lluanl SumlaN

< ONSIDEK \Kl.i Misn.KA Mi;. KOUNDINCi Ills FAILURE TO SPF \l\ SI Nil \(

FOR SALE: Two sows with nineteen pigs Lewis Baumunk, 4 miles south of Pleasant Garden. 5-2p M'!’ 1ALE Jei heift i with sci -mil calf, giving good flow rich milk. YV I., Ferrand, R. 2. Green-

cast to.

j FOR SALE OR TRADE light plant with batteries. McAninch.

5-3p. Del co

Elisha

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at I ate cheese and horehoun l Application was made to the Postof-

ipcf ndy, and snitched crackers out cf fice Department on April 26, 1937

e barrel, just like Lum and Abner the change was officially made A II about on .the radio.” nation wide broadcast, attended by

ol! The place was Pine Ridge. The over 20.000 people, was made from the

ore was Dick Huddl. ston’s. The vis- State Capitol steps in Little Rock, >r, a Cleveland banker, one of the to celebrate the change.

; e 'any thousands who visit Pine Ridge Another nice tribute which was )d ch year to sea the little commun- paid to the two small town boys who yfOtV made famous my the home-spun made good, was the naming of the

lilosophy of the popular radio team r “— ol ' < 1 ‘" rh ‘ '

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of *42.50 OSTERMOOR Innerspring Mattresses, during this month only...

$20.85

Horace Link & Company

DETROIT. Feb 5. (UP) The reason for Father Charles E. Coughlin’s dramatic disappearance from the air waves was the closely guarded secret of his associates today The mystery was built up during his Sunday afternoon radio hour with the skill of a movie scenarist. Instead of the usual oratory, there was an hour of music, interrupted by four announcements as follows: Franklin Mitchell, Coughlin's announce)', began the hour by exhorting listeners to telephone their friends to tune in at once for "significant announcements ” Shortly afterwards, Mitchell an-

nounced:

"And now for the first significant announcement: I am instructed to say. ‘Father Coughlin will not address you today. No person will ad-

Poland’gilts. will farrow last of I tlress V 0 " todRV ov< '' ,his mi< '""

north I phone I am not authorized to give

FOR SALE: 5 yr. old buy horse, well broke weight .about 1500 lbs. $90 00 Fred Sinclair Cloverdale. Ind. 5-7-9-3p. STATIONERY Ex'i.i good quality in attractive boxes 25 and 50 . Snider's Wallpaper and Paint Stoic

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FOR SALE

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On. Hampshire sow,

A red Shaw. 855

north Jackson.

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FOR SALE OR TRADE: Good loose hay, also one team of work mule: 11 o Dunlavy, Fillmore, Ind. 5-12-19-3]).

The Store ot Furniture

If you’re contemplating a trip down rkansas way don’t fail to drop in on is thriving metropolis situated lu ,,r,ie center of the Opachita National J irest in the western part of the ate. You won’t need a road map to nd It. Pine Ridge markers on th-i gn posts receive top billing along t tdth Hot Springs and Little Rock The town looks exactly as porss^ayed on the air. 50 people, 2 stores,

Mena-Pine Ridge road, "The Lum and Abner Highway." It's made of gravel and pretty rough in spo's, which is as it should be. Maybe, in the future, one of the schemes the "old fellows" are continually hatching out to make Pine Ridge a big city, will prove successful. Then they’ll have a concrete road and

stop lights on every corner Maybe even an elevator in the

"Jot’em Down Store.”

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FOK SALE:

Shorthorn bull. Frank

Greencastle, R. 4.

any explanation.' ”

I Then the music and after some 20

minutes. Mitchell said:

"I am Instructed to say. ‘Pay no heed to idle rumors which will tie circulated this week. Be as: ured Father Coughlin knows what he :s

Coming yearl'ng I 1

M.Min I -n j l * 0 * n K- H** knows why netthci he nor

' | any other person is peaking over this microphone today Probably

FOR SALE: Midwest 11 tube con- events transpiring this w . k will onsole model radio $15.00. Wrlgh'.'s j lighten you.’” Radio Service. 309 wist Washington , At the end of the houi he said street. Phone 108-.I. 5-3t “Do not be alarmed. We confi-

dently expect that Father Coughlin 'will return to the microphone next Sunday. By all means, ito your share

FOR SALE: Corn. 54c bu ed Herman Henilrich, G f

R. 3.

deliver ■ncastl ■,

5-2p.

Fi r delivery off the car Glendora lump and lower v-In Biazil block coal. A. J Duff. Phone 317 5-2t Ifejil Fstato— FOR SALE: A 297 acre farm on concrete highway. 200 acres t llab'e. Good six room in use and large barn. Elcc.! .cit y 15 percent down payment, bain ice long tenn mo. tgage at low Interest rate. .1 T. Christie, Real Es-

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to have his largest audience ready to ..eai his message.” At the rectory of the Shrine of the Little Flower at Royal Oak of which Cougnlin is pastor, it v a - -aid that he was "out" and no one could .*av whei he could be reached His associates professed not to know where he was nor were they privy, they said, to tiie reason for Ins absence trom the air waves.

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FINNS WRITE FINIS—Preparing to combat Russian airmen, who are reported good fliers but poor marksmen, here is a duo of Finnish aviators about to take off from behind battle lines for patrol over Soviet positions. Note heavy skis that are used as runners for their plane.

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