The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1941 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNT7K, DBEENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JAYT'ATU'
CHATEAU LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Carole LOMBARD Charles LAUGHTON ia an KkO Radio /‘nluit “They Knew What They Wanted” Diridid by Cotton Kontn, with
WIIUAM OARGAN HARRy CAIICY . FRANK FAY
■ >1111:11,1 llllrk iilld Snupsliot
Wednesday & Thursday
Don't Miss ’TOO MANY GIRLS"
rnid s < \i'U \i miii is BARTOW. FIh. (UP) Polk county leads the nation's counties in the production of citrus fruits. It passed Los Angeles county in 1M9.
Xobl»* Cor. ins. well busses .. Vincent Malan. coin, music . . 4’. T. Malan, corn »p«aK«r .. Kinesi Williams, cl c«sn pool
t» .1 Ferry, fuel . .
I’oimUI Reel Co., rep. roof Uurton ile«ttint; Corp . r.id
It S. Si Will ley. slum, s
Ktiu MumL Hm.au. Ins. musJe
Huzel Raikes. tel rent
Irullas HodKe. soli, sup ■
Xatu Keller, same C T Reeves, tuning i
Harold Alc’CainmacK. d
pianos . .
eein.
Ciracie iierbert, office r**uf \ NS I'urnmiiiKs. rep. tile diet Frank Jaircll. tests H. C Herbert, work on Ki’il'* Walter I>or.sett. sheep claim . Klbeit IlumphreV. same
Noble All*., same Hubert Seller, sane
Jaiciile StriiiKer, same
M. ('aminaek same I. \V Seller, same .
' ’harle.s It Cline, . laim William Haltnm. s)iee|> claim
CLT KIT BAG—Private Winthrop Rockefeller, grandson of Jate fanned oil king and financier, slings kif bag to shoulder, at Fort Dlx, N. J. t after donning new uniform. He volunteered for year's service under draft act.
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Annual
Report "uni\. Indiana. 'i>(irNe|ii«*nts and hip Kf \ .‘iilies for id., i M. I 840.
IH'ilMirMeiiir i»t« SiV' is, titiHtee head
Moores v ill. Pub serv hu . li pi
I*, t 4:hsmh Sob Sup ‘, s« h bu
Victor R Hurst, coal hauling I »i ' t ‘1 I ‘rich.i id. t • .<i hi!
MO 00 I :H '* J a v trt m> :! ! I' I .R.u 'P»
NN'.i h ** r Kell i r. finil on st rb on f'umminps. mov, < ... R. inin^f «»n Rand. In. . t \ j Harry Mullis, transport-
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Mile. Eve Curio, of Mme. Mario
Curie, co - discoverer of radium, asserted Britain had received no real aid from U. S., when U. S. sold goods to Britain. She's in U. S. to lecture. She said her views were
not Britain's.
d.»K tax
; !•:
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J, . us I Lawrence Clifford, IT'l '*<> \ erni» Larkin, same
[ la S* humn. same
moon |i. nnis Hutherlln. same Os { L C IInd|fe. same
eh. f I 7 _• i Co>. t. i. hin^
110 v *. I Fre» da Horlpt . same lU.nn Sarah Owens, same
30 no ' Trtinmii M>'(’aminaek same
•JO on | Loftle SlrhiK^r. same
■ Tut j Ft hcl 11 u rst. Ha me Kathleen Skelton, Haim* Clone I’arker same
Freed a Hurst, aame Herbert Clover, H;um* Kvelyn MeCullmi^li. Ham.
Fretla Parker, same
Clvirl'S ('offntan. janitor s.*r. Veini. Larkin, haul, .oal K \V <let)ter lining blk hid ftojk Hei bert. 11 *< ->.. I «v. t r’ •*? L>'onii Musle to., muss instH. It II KA'i r, rep. door eheelts M L S T Coal Co . e.»al
K. K Cnllhis. coal haul. Hric ^N t ’oa | t ’o . eoa 1 M L. I 1 ' t’oa 1 t 'o , Hfinie
10, S. Collins, coal Imtll.
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2S.»7 200,00 ion on 6 r,o(M>n it. <nn | I I : M
:.r. 2t» tmo.oo HKO.00 •C.9 2ft 1,10 { !• I ftV, '.4 1 1. I .{ft 00 1.002 27 vs 4 V, #00.Oft 2 72.4 : ■ ( 'aiV.1 I 4 2 ;:oo.on I ft on . S7ft 00 7*. m1 ft. 00 r.r, os Ift.'l : 2 2 ‘ift
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<'lem .Vt.*( Vinimm k. swine elm Hertha Terry, sheep claim Nohh- Allee, sain.; •• ‘ >t ha Hurst, same Oliver Stringer, same S> I via 11 urst, .'mine .
Lee |,miis, same
Virpil K Neiei . Ham.-
M. I*. A I H e. sarriR*
Arthur Hurst, same Waller I mrset t, same Ilerbert Blue, aaine tisear N'aiijthn, Sitine Hatle .Wier. same K. \. Neier, s>iine
B. i < i‘X. s i me
.ioHi pbin*- Stailey S Tim hum. sain.* ''lem Al.-t'a mmai’k, same
Noble Allee. same
i a-sl er h ei i y, same • 1 1 v ue .Mi Kamey, rep Iwmnr.
S.imue) Rariden. net Kenneth \\ Benticdt. I
ad
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j.V.id' {‘"rin ther .l.ali.n- tl'Ht with whicli I ant chained in this I ill of the sums received «*>
;;,„l tile varh'UM Hi "- eKpenditureA l.iedU.d have heeii full> paU I" ‘ lle
... . .. ,i 11i<i without expt *
sums
this report
me.
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' art ici.-.- ..f ' ah . in '
tract made by me as i i ustt«
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OF HITS!
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f.-rsuti TowiihIiII'
S lb* I and mi the t;iiiirman ol the Ad - ,,f thi* Township, tills
1941.
AT FETE—Eugenia Sosa, niece of Colon E. Alfaro, Ambassador from Ecuador, w l represent her country at 194 1 Galveston Mardi Gras fete, Feb. 21-25. All South American countries are invited.
0 before me, 1 sor> Boa rd
tii iluy of January
KliW \r:i) u vhhi'I.TZ. ritair1,1,1 n ,.f \.h is.ii v Hoard of .Il f-
1, i sun Township.
Thin report iva* iveelved. an epted „d hi tin Advisory Board
•lames \ <\Hee, !»•«
t ;i \ lex *-es 4 4' i UM. rept. 31 12
fames «V Alle* |eK«'l
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■ 'tovet’da It*
ten rase 100 00 i H.iy.i*! Raikev <ln
M alter K ellei .
bonds
pa
len, trim Brnh.im I^ahoratorU-s, Ine., rep. bldx . Jan. sup. ...... IhiRuson Sch. Sup Co., sup iJrjffitli niHirituition Co., el**' stove a.- wHrlnt; KiK< r »v Co., proje tor (’lovet dale Hdw A I,hr Co .
17S (Mi 209.'C,
Hflltas Hade* Keller's Kton polish
Total
Htalemeut show iuk
rep i "luipment (J W. H4Thert,
(ip.i Knn
;round
rep. bldg ....
Norwood, labor on equip
Htllis a- I^irktn, fire Inf. A bldg
HC'er S ringer, Lib. on gr I Stringer, cl sa n t*lxl
iima Mine, mime
Pearl Cooper. Maine Juanita Terry, name
lima H ill. sam#- ■
\ l|di:i l i < Inez. Iiaul eoa I Plainfield Ull Co. kero
K F (’oil inn, eoa I haul. Paul Buis, labor on bldpr
Montgomery Ward Co.,
for htiM 'Icon ( 'mnininga. lab on UldK
Leo» .ird Kdwartfh e*iuip for gyrn 2ft an
7.00
3;»7.ftft
(’Inrein «• Cuinining. ' In eeni. 10AO
Roy -Wheeler.
wa \
b® 'in dinimrst rio nt Mi* i
' ' I remaining t' • ' • *" . | f )e» ei'ibi i 51. *1 Total «»f ill Fund pi 00 1 , * n 1 " n * ,,s 1 '* J- 111
71 >- I Rerelpts dm mg - «i
1 1 1 ot -
i ^ niaburai ei d •
1» nu j •'' inal . s
.t I I Oil IIA II i || I Olid
IS ftO I * l,t * 0,1 L" ml .I"
8 nft j kfeipts dm i- ■; > * jj’ j j» I T"t. of bal. and i • < ‘dpt s
^ (»0 i Idaburs#-:ints dtiriny > • .
.4.“ j K 1 ‘Inal ba la nee
ti in ! * •*i**l i BaI. on h.aml .Lin 1. ■ 1 * •
i minings Fdwa rus.
L Kenn<*dy t lah. amt.
W (‘mniniiiRs .».ii) srr. . .
< ’mnmlng , cln ceni.
haul ‘ wal
2.4*4
22.0''
ipts during 1 ha 1. and
efptfi
during x
I" r»
X XV 1
Hodge, t yp hook^ . . Pi e\o s Store, sch. sup.
M*'t/.gei Lumber Co., rep bldg
L L Sold* r, paint .... 2 v".
. H nnas Rook Store, sch sup 8 9.',
15 4 4 .{.HO 12.1 'i 0.10
Re ei Total
I Msburaemi-nt Final ha lam * Tiiiliitn I Tiltd Il.il *in Uaml .Ltu. 1. * in Recej t h *lnrin g x « i r To'nl of bn!, and reecip' - IMshtirsements *luring \ . ■ Final balane«s kpeeinl N< a liooI ITinil
sup.
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B 00
Rrahain r.ah*jratorics. Jan Horae*- Link. sch. furn (* (’ Murphy, sch. sup (J »v I*' t’orp., fuel Ross A 1 l* - e, Hlieep « laim
Iren*- (Jeike, sell. sup. for nurse
(J. Murphy. 9* h sup. H \V Wallm c, ,*| . em
Kdxx \\ S- huijt. ad l*r*l member
12 irl \ NI* holM. samt* (Tiuuncey Masten. sain** . . Cliarb-s liodge. fuel -lose h firubb, sheep claim .. K K (hdlins. haul, cfgil '{iier HatniHon, sh* * p claim . Lddlc Buis. rep. boiler K«‘iinetii Renuett, atlv ... • *. C Miirph> . sell sup
!{*•*• • s i;ie*' ri'*. tun pns K It bibs
Fxa lyn M* (Tillougl'. sch. sup
Bal. on baml Jan Receipts during ye i Total of bal and re. ip: > 1 tisbursements *hiriiig y* .ir
Final balance llond t ii nd
RH. on band Jan. 1 1940 Rectdpts during \ ea i Tolal of l»a 1. a ini ret «• i pt s BlKlmrs<»ments during x .• ■ Final halames Tot. Bal. as shown l»y this i
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INJURED—Among 12 persons injured, when TWA sleeper plane crashed near St. Louis, was Hostess Mary T. Eshback, 24, whose home was in St. Louis but who was based in New York. Friends said she was making last flight before becoming bride. She suffered severe injuries to right leg and wrist.
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PLAN TO ATTEND!
"I have many new recipes for women and men. You will want to try every one, so plan to attend each day," —Hiss Jessie Hogue
Burns, escapM fromSi^— chain gang [ vU(
KL'Th 15 5s 1 ”"-'O'**. A. Li«ab.,,h. „ h. nil! H 2“‘* F .°? 5 " bearing |„ Wa,l,.
in I 932, who, Goven : Talmadge announct would be returned
Jersey. New Jersey
however, denied s' s Burns wrote a bat
experiences.
THAN BiEU Our Fourth Annual Cooking School Be Held At The Greencastle High School Auditorium February 17-18-19,1941
Tills year Alfa* Jessie llc W io will replace Mrs. Gertrude Burbank as lecturer. You will lind the prizes, the awards, the lectures, the samples, (he crowd, more interesting and exciting than ever before. »
PLAN NOW TO ATTEND!
d °Th^T^* n '^ ,h ^^^oM* 0 '**riv* d f^ f °^w* V l '* l * Und ^ait d.portatior, to cUjth «f Marfinitjua. rriv# fro m Washington. OoGaulU sympithiiers.
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