The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 June 1928 — Page 3

(THE GREENCASTEE DAIET BANNER SATTREAY, JUNE 16,192*. ~

IFIED ADS

CREDITORS, legatee^ of

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NOTICE TO HEIRS,

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In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- 1 n 7' ^ 7 • 7^ Ham F. DeVaney deceased. 1^!' 'I™* ^ 77 17

' .cotint and vouchers should not be ap-

In the Putnam Circuit Court April |

Term, 1928. ' I ■ j-=;,

Notice is hereby given that 1, 'Frank DeVaney as Administrator of I

said Estate are required proved. < •

Dated this 8th day of June 1928.

Frank DeVaney, Adm’r.

Corwin and Gillen, Attorneys.

LE OR RENT:—As I have

i^inv'^esideTKe ^ruperty! j thr e< ‘ ate of William F - D *‘V^ney demodem, at 116 West 1 havin K presented and filed my c, F E Todd. 13-tf acrount 3,1,1 vouchers in final settle-

-Underwood -asonable. Phone 825.

SALE:

14-tf.

A LE:—Upright piano, first ,tion. Priced cheap. Wolf. it. 14-3t. |

1ALE:—Extra fine ghtly used. Priced If. 795-L.

player, below 14-3t. ,

BUNKERS PROVIDE

STUDENT LOINS

American Bankers Association

Completes Plan to Award 167 College Economic Scholarships Throughout Nation.

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ment of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the Examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 30th day of June, 1928, at which time all heirs, creditors and

STRAIGHT TALKS WITH AUNT EMMY

< ' rforBre STnitl1 as administrator rf heirs, creditors and legatees of said

^ — the estate of Elma Smith deceased, Estate are required to appear in said

having presented and filed my account and voucher in final settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for the Examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 30th day of June, 1928, at whicli time all

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Court and show cause, if any there he, why said account and vouchers

should not be approved.

Dated this 8th day of June, 1928.

George Smith Adm’r.

Corwin & Gillen, Attorney?.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of James Dean late of Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is opposed to be solvent. Ethel Dean Confer, Administrator. June 1, 1928. Wm. Sutherlin, Atty.

EM’:—East apartment, 410 W treet. 5 rooms, sleeping nakfa-t nook, with gas Tie la in refrigerator, shades to ail windows. Possession tpgeph P. Allen. 4-tf. lE.MT — Sleeping rooms, iliune 710-K. 300 W. Walnut 14-3L

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lie, lixliann until 7 :bi <>'< loek 1’ M on Tuesday, July 10, 10JK at which hour bids will lie publicly opened and read for the construbtien of the lolIowIiik deiweilied Huklie im|>r>ivem< nt

in the City of (ireencastle,

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Students in Agricultural Economics to Be Helped In Farm State!— Will Also Facilitate Entry Into Business Life.

North property line of Uie North property lln

’NT:—Apartment 5 rooms ^itli garage, Wolf—Phone 14-3t

jKT:— Modern unfurnished and garage. R. W. Shafer. lb-3p.

rry Mr»*i of Mflroa*'

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asphalti<

hrlckv laid on a prop-

in ardetnilH,

properly nne

Avenue in the <Mty of t«re»,*ncaHile, In«U;iriii hy ^radiiiK and paving the roadway with concrete, asphaltic concrete,

2NT:—A good 5 room Water and Heat hurnishI E. Cash of course. 15-2t

Wanted— /

J)—Five or six room mod-i-modern house. Call Ban-16-3p.

I):—Roomers and >.-! Poplar Street.

Board-

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o -Train for

good posi-

Beauty Culture now. you when finished. Write bier College, 512 N. State Jiago. 16-6p.

jSS ENVELOPES— $20.00ekly in your spare time, furnished. Stamp for Rochelle, 211 Van Bur-D-58, Chicago. IG-lp.

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wooden block nr hrtckv laid on a er and auitable foundation and cordanee with the profile. details, plans, maps and specifications on fib* in the office of the t'ity t'lerk of said t'jt.N and being improvement resolution No. T!l2k of said t’ommnn t'ouncil adopted on June 12, H»2M and finally

ordered June 12. 1H2H.

The. total estimated contract cost of such improvement tor the various types of •pavement is as follows:

'’ohcrcte. $2S,H02.8ti.

Asphaltic Concrete. $'t"»,222.i*0. Wooden Hlock, STi.oo

Hrick. 1,1^7.till.

The bids for the above named imoveaient will be at said time and ace examined ami considered and the

will pro y to desi|

(liiiary order the kind t ion of said improvement.

Common Council expressly res

any and character ■rials bid

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unnecessary dels

lirpinary

of

non Council expressly reserving the right to reject any and all bids

and to judge of the

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ay to designate by pre-

order the kind of const rue-

improvement. The said

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of the

and suf-

materiais bid upon

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a*fore th ach Wdd

deposit with his bid a certified ch<

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Kach proposal shall !►»■ filed with tb M ‘* Clerk before the hour of opening

Kach Iddder is required to

K*k

City

the bids.

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estimate of the

bid upon. A1

re the hour of opei Iddder is requirec

certified c! ws than two the T'ngin

of improvement

crtifled by

a nd

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the type iT«iv. rsitv 1 checks to be certified by ~

a reputable hank doing business in <

Indiana, lu case the bid is not accepted the check will b** returned to (be bidder. Hut if the bid is accepted ami the bidder shall refuse «»r neglect to enter into a contract with the City of < Irecncast le. Indiana within ten days from tile time he shall have been notified of tbe acceptance of the same, vald check shall be forfeited to the City of (Ireencastle, Indiana and the said check and the proceeds therof shall be deemed to be ascertained

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ITH CAR WANTED — work calling on farmers. "Oil pay, interesting work, to 50 preferred. Write Thomas, Dept. CG4, Free-

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SD:—Bailed Timothy Hay •at straw. Mar-hall Cendn Co. 15-2t. o —Lost— -Garnet broach, somewhere qtiarp and Poplar and LocKeward if returned to (ice. 14-2t

lisccllaneous—

mil deemed to He ascerta

and Iniuidated damages for failure so to do. Kach proposal shall be itemized as to each Item of work to be done and materials furnished with unit or sep-

arate prices.

The successful contractor shall guarantee* anti warrant the worktna

ship and materials used in the is awarded for a period of

years and said contract shall contain the guarantee set forth and worded on page Acts HI21 of the (ieiieral Assembly of the State of Indiana. I'laus and specifications for said improvement are on file In the office of th.* rity rierk of the ('ity of (ireencastle. Kach bidder shall flic with his bid the usual stntautory affidavit of non-collusion. The successful contractor shall e.xeeu.te his construdion and maintain* nee boards for the improvement he is awarded which shall he In such sums and with such sureties tin* council deems sufficient and to meet

One hundred and sixty-seven collegiate loan scholarships will be provided by the American Bankers Association, 98 of which are now being proffered to 71 selected colleges and universities in 34 states, it has been announced by John H. Puellcher, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Association's Foundation for Education in Economics. The foundation fund of $500,000 was started in 1925 to commemorate tbe Association's fiftieth anniversary and its aim is to stimulate and aid worthy men or women students to pursue courses in banking and economics in collegiate institutions throughout the country. The scholarship awards will be available for the scholastic year beginning this tall and will provide recipients with unit loans of $250, to be repaid on easy terms following their entry into earning business life. In several farm states. It is provided, scholarships shall he spec ideally awarded in agricultural economics. A special feature of the p an in ad ditiou to its educational advantages is that scholars, upon discharge of all their financial obligations connected with their loans, will be given certificates of honorary membership In the foundation signed by tile members of the board of trustees, which will be available as evidence of financial reliability for their use in starting their business careers. Colleges Awarded Scholarships Proffers of one or more scholarships have been made to the following in-

stitutions :

Alabama, University of Birnilnshnn-South.rn Oolt r University oi Arizona; Ark

Jty of Arkansas; California, University of California, University of southern California, Stanford University; Connecticut, Wesleyan University, Vale U'ulveisiiy; Delaware, University of Delaware; District of Columbia, George Washington University, Georgetown University; Florida, University of Florida, University of Miami; Hawaiian Islands. University of Hawaii; Idaho, University of Idaho; Illinois. University of Illinois, University of Chicago, Knox College, Northwestern University; Kansas. University of Kansas, Kansas State Agricultural College, Wash bur n__ Collej

Doulalana,

Alabama, i: Arizona, lisas, U’nl-

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with the approval of such Common

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sucoessfiil bidder shall furnish the Common Council with a certificate from the Industrial Hoard of Indiana that he haa cbmulied' with section tin of tin- workman's compensation act of Indiana before entering into a con-

tract with said City.

I'erailsaion will not he given for the withdrawal, modification or explanation of any Md or proposal after tile same lias been filed with tile CityClerk Bidders are exprUssly cautioned to ascertain that their figures are correct, that they have bid on each unit iciuifed, that the hid is properly sign'd, that the non-collusion affidavit is fully and properly executed and that the hid is in full compliance with the re'iulremeiita herein specified. Persons, firms, or corporations submitting propoaula shall demonstrate to tlo* satisfaction of the Common Council that they have the proper facilities, expert workman and experience to carry out the provisions of the contract in a proper manner; Otherwise, their tiids will not lie eon-

aid

fash burn College; •State University,

Tulane

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Ixtuisiana .State University, University; Maryland, Johns University, University Mary-

1 niversltv of Detroit,

land; Michigan i nlverslty or ueirou. University of Michigan. Michigan Agricultural College; Minnesota, Carlton

College, University line University; Mis Mississippi; Montana,

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satisfy tnemseives illation and Inverligu-

by

Hldders must satisfy the a personal examination ait,

linn of the proposeil work nnd by sucli other means ns they may choose the accuracy of the estimates

nd they shall

% is celling: the best at all i'nty of extra clerks to Oh. Wetz will look for you.

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ii'lTt policy for $1 a year.!"? the w h ork M, to"be done 'Tjiately ReKiktry Co., I ^ ^"Si.V.X Mr'com blug., Indianapolis. statements or estimates i

, r „ civil engineer nor assert JO-2p. | * n ny misunderstanding

nature or amount of ih* t

p„„ I ' Witness the seal of said city an 1 “ n *. new peas, ami ripe the signature of the Mayor and < Itv

Clerk thereof this 1^ day of June, tkjs

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Ensign, City Clerk

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Utah. University

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w ho can write plain hand, ? in spare time, »25-$3. r > in tit ular,, Of stamp. LaTeur :i: ' 8 •‘aul Brown Bldg., St. 16-lp — Household (foods, f 1 '' at 2:00 o’clock at 905 Kntire household furnish- '' 'hairs, dressers, etc. and en *il». Harvey Newgent. 16-4p. 1U ® l ' () R TUB HAN NEW

braska, Doane College; . Uuiversity of Nevada; New Jersey, Princeton University, Itutgers University; New Mexico, New- Mexico College of Agricultural aihI Mechanical Arts; North Carolina. University of North Carolina, North Carolina State College "f Agriculture ami Engineering; Oregon. University of Dreg' n, Oregon State Agricultural College; I'ennsyl^iniA, University of Pennsylvania, Dickinson College, laifnyotte College. Gettysburg College, Franklin and Marshal College, Allegheny College. University of Pittsburgh, Igdiigli University, Swarthmoro College, Pennsylvania State College: Ithodv Island. Brown University; South Dakota, University of South Dukots: Tennesgse. University of Tennessee, University of Chattanoc

Vumierhllt Universl

of Utah. Vermont, University niont: Virginia, University of Washington and Dec Culvers

versity of Hlehmond. William and Mary Ctdlegs; Wsshlnglon, Uuiveislty of Washington. State College of Washington; West Virginia, West Virginia University: Wisconsin. University of Wiscon-

sin, liawrenc* College, Beloit College.

Plan of Operation

The general plan allots scholarships to higher Institutions of learning In states where the banks have completed the subscription quotas as■igued them in the foundation fund. Institutions are selected on the basis of type of school, educational standards, geographical distribution nnd tle■Ire to co-operate in the plan. A scholarship committee Is to be created In each selected Institution, to consist of members of the (acuity and a prominent bunker. AH scholarship applications must be made formally through the college committees and not direct to the foundation. Three home-town references are required of aach applicant, at least one of whom must be a hanker. Only studenta of Junior or higher grade In banking and economic courses are eligible and those who have also attended American Institute of Banking courses will

be given preference.

Easy Terms

Scholarship payments will he given only to those whose means nf education are dependent in whole or part upon their own efforts and will eon tlnue only during satisfactory acbnlastic standing or conduct. The loans are at five per cent beginning tbe first day of the second January after the date the scholar leaves school, with no Interest on repayment made prior to that time. Loans may be paid off In monthly Installments of $10 or more. After three installments have been promptly met payments may be placed on a quarterly basis until the lean is wiped out which must occur within three years. In cases of delinquencies, consideration will be given to special rlrciimklanccs, such as III II health or unavoidable ummploymenL

ON BUILDING AN INCOME As Aunt Emmy came out of the saving* bank she met young George

01i$er.

“Well, well,” h« said, "it’s funny to see you coming out of & savings bank. Aunt Emmy. 1 thought only poor folks like me had money in savings banks—people Uke you just clip

coupons!”

“Have you a savings bank account?" countered Aunt Emmy. “Well, er—I suppose I haven’t,” he i admitted. “You see, it’s hard to save money when you’re first married. Somehow there never seems to be enough money to go ’round—let alone to put In a savings bank." "You never will have if you don’t get started,” interrupted Aunt Emmy. “You should make your weekly savings deposit, bo matter how small, the first claim on your salary after paying your bills. I make my weekly deposit In this bank faithfully—1 put away a certain sum regularly." “You can!" Nat commented. “U is more a habit than you would suppose," Aunt Emmy continued. "Any one can do It who Is willing to let other things wait. I begun putting a little money in a savings bank years ago when it was no joke to save a few pennies. I remember whut a wonderful thrill I got the first time I saw my iuterest entered in my bunk hook. There was money that my money hod earned all by Itself. After that it was a sort of game with me to put a certain sum lu the bank, even if 1 hud to do without things I would huve enjoyed having. Now I realize what it means to keep your money busy earning all the time so I continue to put a little in the savings bank regularly and, after It accumulates, I draw some out and invest in safe securities that pay a higher rate of interest tbau savings All the time, you see, the money la working for me. “Of course, when the sum is small, It earns little, but it you start young, as you and Molly are, It Is almost like magic the way it mounts up after a tew years—then when your savings get grown up into a real Investment they earn a real income " "I never thought of It in that light,”

said George.

"Try it—and see for yourself how it works," urged Aunt Emmy. “Have you ever thought how nice it would be to have a few d«!la*s ready for use in case of an emergency? Accidents and illnesses do happen. Or suppose you had an opportunity to buy sometiling you knew you could sell at a profit and you hud to let the opportunity slip for the lack of a few hundred dollars. You and Molly would never miss five dollars a week—and If you keep at it, It will work wonders!" “You’re right, it would!” exclaimed George. “I’ll talk to Molly tonight, Aunt Emmy, and see if we can’t revise our expenditures. ’ “There would be a whole lot loss family trouble aud worry over money matters If every young couple did the same tiling early In life,” Aunt Emmy said. " 'Start young,' is the magic

slogan.”

YESTERDAY’S RFSI’LTS American Association Columbus, fi; Indianapolis, 4. Toledo, 9; Louisville, 4. 1 Milwaukee, 7; St. Paul, 0. (Only games scheduled. • American League. Boston, 2; Chicago, 1. j Philadelphia, 12; Cleveland, 5. Washington, 5; Detroit, 4. St. Louis, 5; New York, 4. National lAvague. f Philadelphia, 8; Cincinnati, 7. / New York, 9; Pittsburgh, I. Chicago, 5; Boston, 4. St. Louis, 5; Brooklyn, 2. (14 ii

rings).

International League. Rochester, fi; Jersey City, 1. Newark, 8; Montreal, 2. Baltimore, 9-3; Toronto, 8-1. Reading, 8-4; Buffalo, 0-0. Three-I League Decatur, 1; Terre Haute, 0. Bloomington, fi; Peoria, 5. Springfield, fi; Evansville, 4. Danville, 5; Quincy, 4. | o SI NDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIOS WEAF, Network, 5:30 p. m. —Capitol theater program. WEAF, Network, 7:15 p. m.—William Simmons, baritone. WJZ, Network, 7:45 p. m.—Gold man band concert. WOR, Network, 8:15 p. m.—L’nited Military band. WOR, Netwoik, 2 p. m.—Cathedral hour.

Royal Arcanum Observes , Fifty-first Anniversary

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| International Convention at Old Point Comfort, Virginia, June 18th to 22nd—Forty-two State*

> and Canada Represented.

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most fittingly observed by the delegates and their friends by a pilgrimage to the Nation’s Capital ul Washington, U. C- where an audience with the representative of President Coolidge has been arrauged. The party will also visit | Arlington Uemstery and other paints of interest in Washington. The outstanding feature of the 1927 Golden Jubilee Year convention was the granting of a dividend equal to eight and one third per cent of the annual assessment of each member, and with the report of tbe actuaries in the Koyul Arcanum Valuation Exhibit for the year ending December 31, 1927, which places the solvency of the Order at 110.50 per cent, aud with a Hesorve Fund of $21.285,246 03. J tbe approving and granting of an ;innnul dividend by the Supreme Council at this session is practically assured. Many councils are in favor of a Royal Arcanum Home for Aged ) Members. This question will be brought before: ths Supreme Coun-

cil. .

Harold C. Kuotppel, Supreme

, T Old Point Comfort. Virginia* A . ,v ?“* n \.‘*

the five hundred nnd more

MONDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIOS WEAF, Network, (1:30 p. m.—Gypsies. WJZ, Network, 5:30 p. nt.— Roxy’s Kang. WEAF, Network, 7:30 p. m.—Gener ! Motors hour. WJZ, Network, 8 p. m.—Mendelssohn program. WOR, Network, 7 p. m.— Chain program.

NOTICE TO HEIRS, CREDITORS, ETC. In the Matter of the Estate of Elma Smith, deceased. In the Putnam Circuit Court, April | Term, 1928. Notice is hereby given that I,

and members of

well knov/u lawyer of New York t |, ( , ^ City. His election tu 1927 at Seat-

Royal Arcanum, from torty-twoc 'Vaahiigtou. for a aecond term

Scutes of the Union aud four Prov-j ,,f tw#

luces of Canada, will gather otii

June 18 to hold their annual convention and to celebrate the tifty-i first anniversary of the Order. Judge Vernon Spiuteiy, actlngl for the Governor of Virginia, will extend tbe otficiul welcome to tho delegates upon their arrival at the Chamberlin Vanderbilt hotel. Supreme Regent Harold C.

prece-

dent, no other Supreme Regent having been so honored since the Order was founded in 1877. Mr. Kiioepit l has brought to the ofilce ot Supil-iBe Regent a business acumen of 'ireat value to ihc> organization. as evidenced by the proge. s nx.du under bis admiuistiu-

tlou.

With! a total of $241,327,106 paid ito 1>. i* iluiavies on death claims.

Kaoeppel, soon to enter upou the, viBt.llt! disbursed for old age henfourth year of hi.- regency, will j ofits a»d 52#9.589 paid on toul disopen the convention at ten o clock ability^ claims, the Royal Arcanum on the morning of June 18, ami 1 i| a , splendid record for Its fiftymorning and afternoon sesniow. one j»-ars of service, will be held on the 19th, 20th, 21at ^ in observing the fifty.first anuiand 22nd. j'versary the lin.ooo members of the June 22, celebrated throughout ilRoyaf Arcanum can look back upon tho Uniti d States aud in Canada ' a gfiirlous past aud forward to a

as Royal Arcanum Day, will be siilu more glorious future. i

BANKERS PROMOTE FARM CONTESTS

Standard methods of farm administration have been mado the basin ot a contest by bankers of Pi^kaus Coen ty, Alabama, as a method of hrlugliiK a farm and home program to their pa Irons, says the bulletin of the Agricultural Commission, American Bank ere Association. A safe aud profitable farm community ts tbe goal lu this work. The farm and home program ha* been outlined as follow*: Standard Farm Scorecard Total Net Income: Per plow 15 point* Per worker 15 “ — $0 polnU Total IXyeralflsd Income: Cotton 4 points Corn 2 “ Poultry ......... 2 “ Hogs 2 “ Cows 2 - Garden produce .. 2 “ Dairy products .. 2 “ Fruit and melons. 2 “ Miscellaneous ... 2 "

SHINGTON brld's i fesf Capital

(O Washington, ihc foreign nations send their most distinguished ambassadors and ^ emissaries. /

The Capital of the world’s richest and most powerful nation is always the coveted destination of diplomat and lobbyist, of legislator and statesman. » Here keen minds wage a never-ending battle of wits. This is the battle-ground of the political strategist the post of . greatest responsibility for the foreign minister or agent. /

Soil Building:

legume crop* ... t points Rotation of crops 8 Fertilizer 4 “

Farm Supplle*:

Food for stock .. 5 points Food for workers t “

Business Ability:

Farm management 4 points Records 3 “ Investments 3 “

Home Efficiency:

Conveniences .... 5 points Appearance $

20 points

20 pointi

10 points

10 polnU

Carl D. Groat, chief of the UNITED PRESS staff at Washington, has had broad experience. He accompanied President Wilson on his second trip to Paris, later going to Berlin as chief of staff. Incidentally, he is an expert on the problems of Germany and the Allies growing out of theWorld War. I The UNITED PRESS maintains a large staff of experienced observers and trained reporters at Washington, men who have the acquaintance and respect of Government legislators, officers and foreign representatives.

10 point*

Grand Total 100 polnta A booklet explulua the contest to the ' bank patron and urges him to enter by ! securing a record book from UU bank The winner for the sntlra county rei ceives a grand prize of $100. The county Is divided into districts with $75 and ,r '“ urlzes fur each district.

“By UNITED PRESS” it the distinguishing mmrk of ■ news story telegraphed by one of the greatest and most authoritative news gathering organization* in the world today.

THE DAILY BANNER