The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1941 — Page 6

CHATEAU Last Times Tonight IT’S A DANDY THREE FACES WEST starring JOHN WAYNE SIGRID GURIE CHARLES COBURN SPENCEH CHABTERS A Iso <i«o<l Short and New* FRIDAY & SATURDAY A Swell Double Feature

luciar cisco Kid OSAR ROMERO

Hess Sales and Service

7 K. Kruiklin St.

Plmne 11

MYSTERY FIRE—Running on reef in herbor of Victoria, Australia, steamer Orungal, succumbs to mysterious blast and fire, which destroyed cargo of munitions and oil for the African forces.

Karl (Toffman. j*heep

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Rem*ter, chick.

|o\\Ns||||. Till IIKPOIIT 1 unship Tnistr**-* Annual Report A«lvl»nry liniirfl of Monror T<*wnship I’utnam t'ountv. Indiana, sin.u me Itcrelpfn. nishurHernen19 anti Halanccti «»f all Townahip H«*v«mies for the year • fidini: |t* (niher 31. 1040. Kecrlpfa li.il tm ha it! Jan. 1 1*40 $ fi.lrt*. 4 Karl flutherlln. tranafer* . 1.194 Auditor of Star* . tuit. sup. slate aid. i-xcinr £.403 4? «I K. Offlea, rex and taxes .. Il.vir.fto

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datnag^o (» K OgIt

ners

tiuental Ins

Co., of N Y.,

n gym roof siirp dog fund ..

.Mary laniist* H« ss supplies Manuel Training Supplies First ritixens Hank anti Trust

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hIv a- trimsp ::: :: 1 3:2 • a rep on l»lg 4'J7 .“A r;tnsp ... 90 - TO? 20 im e 32 V 00 line £11 00 -.tine ... 31* *n 3* 00

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■ n bttf. supplies 7 1 "O S*»n. hd t* sup 531.tso p killed . . 12.00 • » . supplies 40it 4k h 1 I M 1. rep t»n bldg 115 j*n nd supplies F.9 OR piv Co sup. 1.070 r.o ndv 72 90 and rep 42 12 ih•■ •• |t killed 15 00 rep tm sander 20 32 and power C'«£ f»4 147 22 killed . . If. 00

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Geo 1 Otis

F’riink

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Ford i.th cmi coin . wood

PrOx Co l

30.00

Co., tax blks 2 00

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2.70

23 75

5.40

30.10

r»p

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Kver*.rt A. Fonner. chirk killed

M K. liHVi*. lab on rern

Karl S* nhee. repairs

Mcan*i Klrctrlc. supplies

Chits. Kggers wood

A B l>!rk Co., tquipment Oliver c 8tc#te Mfg Co.. »fid

lie long bonks

c K Steward stamps . Ro> Purcell. i*ci»alfs

* Hank A Trust

Tot. bjtJ. and oust a' rants. 12-31-40 Cash in dep, De* I. Claud* KtehcH Monror Township. Indiana, do solemn I that the preceding I nshurseinenlH ant and correct, as I v further declare tin whlrh I am chat ge all of the sums r the xarloU'-i Hems o

ited lu

*1 rst Cltltcns

Co. int al- borrowing

2.335 T£ I

Itlge He.

xp. 930 00 frt. on coal 50.15

"Ootl 129.50 lues 40 no

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1.

505 00 2,930.50 !

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1.27« 97 2,105.4S

I .*1 l.itika. ptiss « ft'i lligil Hrhool Fund, supplies .. 4 f * J*se, Cowgsr, junk ... 1 00 II K Miller rent from e|*t 5 no Vunltor of Pt.it**, vor etf 2.57 00 «• K tjgles. tran** from rd ft! to twp fund 1.077.29 First Chixt ns liank anti Trust Co . money borrowed 2.500 00 Walter Stewartl. transfers . 920.54 > Total rt elp-s (Inrl bal ) . $31,241.72

IH«Imi rsemrnts

June < Ji iffev. teaching $ 472 09 Harry II Hoys, same *7 2 13 J C Cornell, same 1,350 lioslna Hlso. same 5%:: *9 Mary I>»uls.» Hc.hs. same .... 040.95 1'r.tljiis M.Clur*. H • ... 1.1 Mary K Hagers same 1.055 1 la-ster Hale, same 1.131 hh \ I) Weller, same 894.91 Verna K Brothers Garl. same *4*.£7 Vivian 1,0vo Hadley, same ... x Margaret Modlln, same ... * Samuel J. Valentine, same . . x

Corp . ropaln

suppllei

ipplles

killed

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killed

etjulp

vaults < killed Itianos

\ peM kill.

writer 70 00

1 5 00

M* 4 1!

Howard II* Paul M Ke John llillii

Chas \lc<*sughey. atty. fees Moss Hollordlt k. sheep killed J M Stafford, lab. A- rep. . . Karl K^ans rep, on bus ....

TOTAL $2»t.32l 40 Statement showing amount of nil moneys paid to the various funds of Monroe Township. I*iitnain Couni v. I>ls|»urs**uw nts therefrom and Balances inn lining therein, for the year ending

December 31. 1940 Int'nship Fund

Hal. on hand. Jan. 1. 1940 $ Receipts during the year . . Total of bal. and receipts Disbursements during year . Final balance $

Dog Fn ml

Bat. on hand Jan. 1. 1940 . $

Receipts during the year

Total of bal. and receipts t Disbursement* during year . . Final balance $

XpeHnl ftrlkool Fund

• 0 K I ' ii hand Jm 1. 1940 t 2 7** Receipts during the year . . * 719.12 i Total of bal. and receipts $11.5.32*1 Disbursements during year 11.34V’*?! Final balance $ 193.92'

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Hal i»n hand. Jsn 1. 1940 . $ 2.772 97 Receipts during the year . . 1*5.14 4 £1 Total of bal. and receipts $1V‘i 17 > Disbursements during year 15 340 41 Final balance $ 2.514.17

Tutsi of %ll Funds

Hal on hand Jan. 1. 1940 .. $ £.105.4 12 00 ! Receipts during Ihe yen 44.49 'Pot *1 of b*| and recelp

2'* 00 ! Disbursements during year . . 24.321 4'i 12.1*0 | Final lailanc*- $ 4.920.5

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i ’■£ war- $ VO4 5 00 .

. i ’,*4ft $ 5.043.00 on. the Trustee of I'ltnam County, y swear «or affirm) report *>f Receipts. ■ Kalsnces is true erilv believe, and I it tie sums with d In this report are iwrived by me. and f expenditures credly pi i*l In the sum it expressed or imth.it any portion Ined by or repaid person And I furswear «or affirm) ved no money, nor in < onsideratlon of l*y me as Trustee

^j+^+ + +*!‘ + + * + + + " S '0 * ctovTRUAiJE, Hoerr uvr. 4 ^+++ + + + + ++ + , ! -+ + Q Mr. and Mrs. Wm P. Itarton call- ! ed cn Mr. and Mrs. Fred K Hansel

j Puesday evening

Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Clinfellow and Jauglitcis spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. W. T Wamsley.

Mrs. Phillip G. Helm end daughter spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mia. F'red K. Hansel and fam-

ily

Mr and Mrs. W. L. Wamsley called on Mr and Mrs. Wm. P. Barton Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. P Barton. Mrs. Loretta Knaucr. Thelma Ellen Hansel cadled on Mr. an 1 Mrs. Berry Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jones and son.

double feature 20c MAIN—15c BALCONY

GLORIA { STUART

FRANK i McHUGH

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AImi: Chapter 4 of •MrxiOK G-MEN” with The Dead End Ki<l» FRIDAY & SATURDAY Conttnuous from 1 Saturday

IlKSUN. TruRteu of i ,

1 50

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29x 25

56.75

Sul - n (or • fflrmtd• j ' • . tl • lirman of the AdH '. rtl . f - T* -at ship. thi» . ..lit! •} \ ..f J ' .,rv. 1 *4 1 Ji»!I N H H 11,1,1 > Chairman of

flit* Advisory Board,

report eeei ved, accepted I , . ! h Advisory Boa rd l < Tow •,s!.h it Annual Meeti i . - • i*iuj .. : Jan. 1941.

JOHN H. H1U.IS.

HOWARD HOSTKTTKR. I* M l. M i:KH a N Advisory Hoard Monroe Township.

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3.50 2 06

93 51 1116 25 00 20 00

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OF »l\\l ri I.I.MFNT OF I * I \ IF.

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; Tot ill Nil.

shown by this

$4,920.37

5 oo j report

5 no Warrant ch«-ok*« outstanding

155 70 J 1 >*m* 31 1940 122.64 4 00 (Itcmixed in Trustees Annual Report)

N* * l*|i ’K IS U4SIIKBV GIVKN to t r*'tl i t * * i ■ H**lrs »•! I,« u decs of Au *t.i GlideWf-ll. • .tsed t»* ;ipp*-.»r i•* Futnani Cli • Court, luld r« i ml* Ind’ . <n the 12th day f F(*b| !.,i\ 1'«4 nd sltow eaUSt*. if n. u • i\.\L SKTTLKMKNT « < • • \ i • ai'i • t* of ?*ai«l *b • |i l - .ppi'\»(l: and ii«l b• r* •. • ■I iti then ami ♦ . ...k. pi**• i i-it •*!.ip and re*ivc their dist .butive share* I* ik <• S*■ •« ***••! Kxp - W i . \ kss i * . • k x.tul Court, ill 15*1, *|.i v Of Jan. 1941.

fiRANADA «The Family Theatre'

KIDD1KS: FREE POPCORN & PRIZES TILL 3 SATt KDAY

.WOROMJi

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Rich

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Plus: PETE SMITH IALTY “WEDDIXG 11

MOM PASMN(, KUd

“AMERICAN

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POPEYK CARTOol

FRIDAY & SATUMUt CentinuoiiH from S41J BALCON Y '.'Or

V 0NCAS1 "* ‘Where the < rowdil

Mrs. Jones railed on Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Childes and family. Estell Janes, Charles Berry, | Everett Hansel called on Billy Leonard, Sunday afternoon.

FINAL TONIGH - Virginia Bruce >1 J Charlie Kiigglra

"THE INVISIBLE WO' With John Barn mi

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Morrison. CUrk

Putnam 16-21.

LENDER — Richard J. Reynolds, 33, North Carolina tobacco heir, who testified before Senate committee that his loan of $300,000 to Democratic party had nothing to do with his appointment as treasurer of National Committee.

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I- MORTON v ' who has been real sick

+ (• V * * * § Sunday.

Mi and Mrs. Charles Dunwoody f Carl Miller Was - of near Ij.fayctte s[>ent last Friday j week end from lus workf^|

w ith Mr. and Mrs Bert Garrett, Mr. Dunwoody is a brother of Mrs. Gar-

rett.

Howard Farrow Jr. returned from tlie County Hospital last Friday and is doing real well at present. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Lane spent SunI day afternoon with Mr. Abner Sigler

Mrs. Ora Roach went KdB Nova Call who is m tlx ■ County hospital, last T-jft: ! Miss Elenore Miller andfeB Inge was in Grcencastle or ■ Miss Eleanore Miller ■ from Muncie on Friday »"■ ing a week there with rt.S

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GROCERIES-MEATS-VEGETABLES W est Side Square Free Delivery

Guaranteed

FhoneS

Flour

24 Lb. Bag Pure Cane 10 Lb. Bag

Navy Beans 5 Lb. Bag

NUTRO SALMON CRACKERS COFFEE POTATOES

Tall Can Evaporated Milk

5c ORANGES

Tall Can

15c

Chase A. Sanborn Lb

FRANKS BACON

BOIUNG BEEF ,7 1

GimhI Cookers Pk.

17c

A GCld&SAU mo TOW* MAtTEMPlICC A | AN Y PFOPLE FIND it bird to believe that a new Pontiac ’ Torpedo ' cost» as little as it docs. That is easy to understand. Pontiac looks like a lot

of money. And the luxury of its Fisher body

adds detmitely to that impression.

In reality, however. Pontiac prices are w ithin reach of .<wy new car buver. They begin at $828 and progress upward in very easy stages.

De Luxe "Torpedo" Six Two-Door Sedan $874* (white sidewa// tires extra)

&

M hat’s more, ow nets say that their Pootiacs are very economical to operate. If you’re planning to buy a new car soon, be sure to consider ■ Pontiac “Torpedo.” It's built right and priced right to give you more for your money. PONTIAC PRKES BFCilN AT l(2e FOR THF DB tLXt I OK HI DO ’ SIX •CSINUS COL'PI 'Orlit rrtd at Pontiac. Slat* tax. optional equip. nent. acceitoria. — txtra. Pried mkftet to ebangt

u il/rout nolict.

PINEAPPLE' ^'' s '" p d, No. ‘2 ran

HOLLY'S FRIENDLY SALES & SERVICE

Tb/fffae THt flAf CAP WITH THC LOW PPICI

119 North Indiana Street

CARROTS

Two Hiinrhfs

GROUND BEEF

JOWL

OYSTERS

Cereel

Sugar Cured Lb. Solid Park

(irrencaatle. Indiana

CHOICE HOME KILLED BEEF LITY MERCHANDISE — REASONABLE PRICES —

WE PAY HIGHEST

SATISFIED

PRICES FOR EGGS.