Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Call-Leader from Elwood, Indiana • Page 2

Publication:
The Call-Leaderi
Location:
Elwood, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

TIIE ELWOOD CALL LEADER, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1937. County Courts 04 Julian's May Ssi I II Xl A SI AV TIKTR JL4.A AmU.im BUY 3 FIRST LINE" PIT ARTS LIGHTNING TREAD TIKES AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET ONE TIRE FREE! isi" Mi i'r 't i g.ij 11 RCA bolide- a complete radio system from microphone) to radio set and operate NBC aa welL Naturally, the fineet radio receivers are RCA. II emu i.iJ;V''i6 r) jjDGOSOl) rr i i I fVr' grara HI! ATTCftY SKsTVICK FREE 13 PLATE BATTERIES for FARM TRACTORS $2.79 Exchange on This Sale. XT' i i nZ1 Is Julian's Tire Store EXPERT VULCANIZING AND TIRE REPAIRING Opposite Postofflee Phone 914 Alt LI The rich, luxurious cabinet alone would a this now BCA VICTOR an outstandU ioojTalue at the price, for it's the kind you'd expect to find only in sets priced at $100 ox more. But there are many additional lea tares that contribute to its marvelous value I Among them are Music-Speech Control; High-Frequency Ton Control; Automatic NEW DI LUXKCONSOLI METAL TUtES WOltlO-WIDl TUNINO KANGI OVEI-SIZI DYNAMIC SP-EAKERI, and flew tage- in and see what In Day 2 Tiree Get 3rd for Price.

Buy 1 TireGt 2nd for Yi Price. Now is your chance to Save Money on Tires if yo boy one of the Famous Lightning Tread Tires we will give yo your Second Tire at Yt Price. All Tires Guaranteed 1 Year Afainst All Road Hazards. REGULAR TIRE PRICES 4.50x21 $80 4.73x19 19.23 3.25x18 111.10 5.50x17 $12.15 6.00x16 CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS 50c each ICE CREAM Quart 25c Ptl3c Butter-Pecan, Strawberry, Chocolate, Vanilla, Maple Nut, Scotch Not, Orange-Pineapple, Lemon, Hack Walnut, Tutti-Fruitti, and Pineapple Ice. G.

P. MANGAS ICE CREAM CO. 1443 So. A St. LISTEN! Wkr aaffer with infected TensUa or Ilemorrhofda (piles)? Foot Troubles Corrected.

Investigate my Budget Plan and Get Well! Dr. a P. Hodges 208 Yt So. Andenoau Pfaone 44 Keep in touch with the TOP PRICES tthe Indianapolis Stock Yards through Lincoln 9313 Bennet, Brown Company Ed RIffe, Representative Market daily at Georges Place 242 Up to S300.GO at new legal ratea, ON AUTOaOSXLZS Hotueheld Goodav Lire Etockv Tarn Tools sad fpeoJal tiau tarma to fanner. Leavell Bate Booms 6 9, itinera Bank Bldf.

Those 808 is fry out thi VICTOR in jout horn. Damages of $10,000 for the death of Lamar Goodnight, a former resi dent of Tipton, are ssked in a suit filed yesterday la Madison circuit court against Charles O. Partlow on a change of venue from Tipton circuit court Tme complaint, filed by the moth er, Vema F. Goodnight, alleges the former Tipton resident sunered ratal injuria last Nov. IS when an automobile he was driving was involved-1n a collision with one operated by Partlow on a road near Kempton in Tipton county.

GIRL AWARDED VERDICT. Madison Circuit Judge Charles F. Smith yesterday awarded a verdict of $9340 to Wilms Haas of Anderson in a $10,000 ault brought against the Royal Cab Company of Anderson and Roy Sanders, a taxi driver. Miss Haas demanded damages for injuries alleged to have been suffer ed several months ago in an automo bile collision. NXW 8UTTS FILED.

Cireatt Coart Vera a F. Goodnight, administra trlx of the estate of Lemur Good night vs. Charles O. Partlow. Dam ages.

Demand $10,000. Earnest M. Hornaday and Wymond J. Beckett Venued from Tipton circuit court State of Indiana vs. Harold Barn es.

Noble Lawson, Cecil Ostrum and Paul Martin. Vehicle taking, use ot vehicle without consent of owner. Superior Ceert Thelma L. Morgan vs. Roy Morgan.

Divorce, custody and sup port J. E. Halt Basil trough vs. Josephine Strough. Divorce.

Pence O'Neill and Diven. Vaabinder Realty Company vs. Town of Chesterfield, et -1. To quiet title against mechanic's lien and for $1,000 damages. Arthur A.

Beckman. Lee Edwards vs. Gladys B. Maley, et aL On account foreclosure of mechanics lien and sale of real estate. Demand $175.23.

Arthur C. CalL Pauline Brown vs. Earl Brown. Divorce and custody. J.

Cromer All-dredge. COURT MINUTES. Clrcett Ceert Etta W. Schofleld vs. Noble H.

WibJe. ei aL Foreclosure of real estate mortgage. Demand $318.73. Motion of plaintiff to strike fromt records of this cause petition of defendants Wilbe and Wible. Cause submitted on petition and agreement presented by counsel and taken un der, advtfement June fixed for filing brief.

Kenneth Galbreth vs. Max'ne Gal breth. Pivorcc. Finding fcr Plain tiff that he is entitled to a dirurce. Aladdin Industries, Inc Thur-man Fox, et aL Petition for re straining order and injunction.

Affidavit and motion of all defendant for change of venue from county filed. Paul Moore vs. General Motors Corporation, et aL Damages. Demand $23,000. Motion for change of venue filed by defendant motion sustained.

John W. Triplets vs. United Auto- mobile Workers of America, Local et aL Damage in tort De fendants uvuw CIUU1MV OI w'-" itraniea. rn0 -w jUli-IIQCI. Jl.

Richard MkhaeL et aL Sale of real estate. Cause dismissed. Wilma Haas vs. Rojal Cab Com pany, et aL Damaaes. Demand $10,000, Finding for niaintif aeainst defendanU in the sum of 593.30 damages.

Superior Court Mary L. Davis, et aL vs. Mike Gray, et al. Replevin. Finding for piaiirarrs mat tney are entitled to truck described in comolaint and $15 damages for damages to truck.

i'jt ueienaants on crosr m- complaint in the sum of $35 for work, labor and materials furnished and $15 attornev fees as Km on truck. Louiae S. Prill vs. Herbert T. Prill.

On agreement and contract Demand SI.004.10. Finding for plaintiff the sum of Mary Kidwell vs. Beale KidwelL Divorce. On motion of plaintiff cause dismissed. Howard Chapin vs.

Mary K. Chap-in. Divorce. On motion of plain tiff cause dismissed. EayeriraeBte Gregor Johann Mendel dfcdf in 1884, aged aixry-two, in a monastery, years before anyone realized that he left a notable contribution to natural knowledge.

Within the monastery, by laborious experimentation with plants, the Augustinian abbot discovered that the hereditary constitution of living organism is determined by a group of units which have a permanent nature and can pass through parent te offspring unchanged for many generations. He had been sound to be unfitted to be a parish priest, because be could not bear the sight of human suffering. Ten convicts are at large after a Texas prison break. Is that state going after the record held by Indiana? 1 change PiSMSIIMS ELIHIOPES FURNITURE COMPANY Tone Compensation Lighted DtaL Com NOTICE TO BIDDERS. 1.

Sealed proooioil for the Fur radio value nr RCA own nishing and Delivering of Folding of. hv th I the SPECIAL tSS WEEK RENEWED CHEV. PANEL TRUCK 1935 Half Ton. CECIL WlSKMAN Hardwood Floors Laid, Sanded, Finished. Tele.

S53J. 2827 Mais SL Elwood. Ind. CUTS YCU A PALfT J03 5 SHADES obiter Uifcea jw paint noser ft twice as far outlasts) eta paiatsltoL Gives yoa a wkitar job or mm with truer torts. Makes 70W home stand oat.

Stays dean, fresh aad bright yean after other paints streak. SaTca ooe whole eoat on new wood 2 eoata do a better job than hart em dona before. Resists four treat paiat evils: checking, cracking, pest iacfadSas. II yea west year home to stand out beatruf ul brilliant white pat eaDevoeat-Ceat System. Modern aaeaea has made tbis new feint asere durabis than any etaer you've ever need.

Tbe first eoat is aa tmdereeat It eaals earfaeca, dings fast. The top-caat contains 18 aiere hiding Bniti resists weather and wear. Come in. Let as nreve this new giaint will aave yoa maeer end give you a better Job. Emptor a repa iaUa use our Budget Plan.

W. A. Lewis Son Phone 29 3 9) PRICE JohnW. Moore 112 S. 16th St informalities therein and to return unopened any proposal received after the time fixed herein.

Board of School Trustees of School City of Elwood, Elwood, Indiana. By Georgia R. Wesseler, President R. T. Boston, Secretary.

Perry H. Jackson, Treasurer. William F. Smith, 29-5 Supt Elwood Public Schools "White Woman's Creek" Is Indiaa Name for a River Mary Harris, a heroine of the Deerneld (Man.) massacre to'lTM, is responsible for the origin of the name of the Walhonding river which winds through a part of central Ohio before joining the Muskingum. When she was ten she was captured, carried into the valley of the Walhonding.

into what is now Coshocton and later was married to a French Mohawk. She is believed to have been the first white woman to live in this section so the Delaware Indians termed the stream Walhonding, which in their language, according to a writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, meant "White Woman's Creek." There are three popular theories concerning the derivation of the name Cuyahoga. Some claim the name can be traced back to the In dian Cuyahogan-uk meaning "Lake rtiver. others insist it was de rived from Carrihoga," or "News Carrier." A third group contends the name was taken from Caya-haga, signifying The lat-tea is probably correct aa anyone can see by looking down at its winding course. authorities consider it the most crooked aavi gable waterway in the "hrer Stage," "Jeo Stag." River stage is the depth of the water from the bed of a river to the surface and is tabulated daily at some points for' the benefit of navigators.

Flood stage is the depth of the river at the time it overflows its banks. Some river flood stages are. computed as the height of the bank from the beet ot the river. Want ids cost Z3e for 25 words. lunairs wui De received ujr ci TV, nt the School cVwooTBd.

in. diana. at the office of McGuire Shook. 1400 Fletcher Trust Buua ing, Indianapolis Indiana, until the hour of 10:00 A- M. antral ard Time, on June 14, 1937, and then will be publicly opened and read.

All equipment furnished un der the contract, and the perform ance of the contract to be let, shall comply with the requirements of the specifications prepared by McGuire at Shook, Architects, in whose office said specifications are available for distribution without charge, in ad dition to copies on file in the offices of 'the Superintendent of Schools, Elwood, Indiana, and the State Board of Accounts. 2. Proposals shall be: (a) Prepared and properly and completely executed on Indiana State Board of Accounts Form 05 with non-collusion affidavit requir ed by Statute, said Form 05 being included in the Specifications lor bidders' use; (b) Accompanied by a certified check, cashiers' check' or bidder's bond made payable to the Board of School Trustees of the School City of Elwood, Elwood, Indiana, in a sum not less than 6 of the total amount of the proposal. 3. Certified eneexs, cashier checks or bidder's bond will be held by said Board of Trustees to- guar antee that the bidder will enter into the contract under the terms of his Proposal, the provisions of the Notice to Bidders and the Specifications.

Proposals may be held by said Board of Trustees for a period of at least 30, days after the receipt thereof. 4. The successful bidder will be required to furnish to the said Board of Trustees acceptable surety bond payable to the School City of Elwood. Elwood, Indiana, for the benefit of said School City for the full amount of the" contract price. 5.

The Board of School Trustees reserve the' right to reject any proposal or all proposals, to waive any S3) Used Car Store Phone 409 -Come to the Wonder Bar. Here, surrounded by a friendly atmosphere you'll find the food and drinks exactly to your liking. There always PABSTBLUE RIBBON WONDER BAR. FINE FOODS AND FINE UQU0R3 1422 lSa -V "Dirv))I''; ALL TIIE NEWS WlltLE lfS NEWS IN THE CALL LEADER A I. 'I A.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Call-Leader Archive

Pages Available:
352,167
Years Available:
1904-2022