The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1930 — Page 2
SAID A MAN Himself:
P JLer
“What's the use to make a still/ They're so east ly broken.' ’ Better judgment replies: “Not if I hiive it properly drawn by a competent lawyer.” “If I don't make a a ill my <. ife nets a thud o/ my fnapc rty anyway.” Belter judgment replies i “I can’t he too sure about that. Laus are different in dilferent states. 1 should look into this."
“I'm not north enough to make a ttill worth u hile.” Better juduount replies: But it’s true I own a house and some bonds and if business keeps up. I will really be fairly welhftxed one of these days.”
THE DAILY BANNER Intwed In the Post Office at Oretm rantle. Indiana, as second clasatnall matter. Under the act of March 8,
1879.
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PKRSONAL AnJT LOCAL NEWS
Gwin Ensifm wasi a business visitor
in Indianapolis today.
Cameron Moajr of Indianapolis wns
here on business today
Society News (.oral Chapier of D. t. It. Entertained by Brazil Chapter The Washburn Chapter of D. A. R. was delightfuly entertained by the William Hard Chapter of Brazil at the home of Mrs. Frank Busby, on Tuesday. The meeting was informal and afforded members of the two chapters a chance to really' know
each other.
Mrs. O’Bryne of Bookville, state treasurer, was present and talked in a delightful manner of the recent congress of B. A. R. women in Washington and also of the state work nlony patiiotic education and how the money was expended on the variou i schools by the I). A. R.
LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS Sizes. :.0 '.ft. r.l-r,1. * 60-f.0 inch lunch cl<*lhs, i n blue, Ko | (t l(iR( , preen, all over plaid resigns; heavy quality, pure line,, crash'' .'■u,'" 1
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FI'PARATI! I.INFA CRASH WPKINs i:„. F\( f] THE QUALITY SHOP J, H. PITCH FORD
Mrs. fieorpe R. Christie and sons of The Brazil chapter served a boun-
j n ' (Poll ; picnic supper late in the uf-
ERHAPS you, too, are turning over in your mind the important .subject of making a will. Along with it, you have to consider whom you wish to appoint as executor to settle your estate. On this point we are qualified togive you some interesting and helpful information. Let us explain the advantages of our services as executor. Then have your attorney put your wishes in legal form of a
properly-drawn will.
: to I>*vinstein Bros, of Shelbyville. I.orene McCammnck of Fox Ridsfe I underwent an operation at the conn ty hospital Tuesday night. Dr. David Slus of Indianapolis, was the sureeon, ntvdsted by Dr. W. M. McGaugh
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The Boy Scout hike, scheduled for ! this evening, has Iteen postponed, l>e- - cause of the weather, but a lively two hour meeting will he held at the Methodist Church, starting at 7:30 and all
hoys tire urged to attend.
Mrs. Evan Felts and son and J
granddaughter, of l,os Angeles, Cal., j
f HJf KENS M A\ BE GAME him out, daimi g ranie cock, are not he crowded off his own ground, thus arrived Tuesday for an extended i It SO, IT’S III SINESS good to eat, so mu-t he old, making branding the enterprise as commercial visit with Mrs. Felts' sister, Mrs. j BRIGHTON, N. Y., (FP)—Chick- it a commerrial enterprise to taise also. Tom Morgan and Mr. Morgan, 405 j ena aMM*t always chickens. They may them. o e* • Berry street. 'I party drove j he game cocks, according to a «age The hoard now : poundering IN MFMoRIVM ough. Mm. Felt.- formerly lived, riding of the local zoning and pltttn* status of a rabb : farm, v. 1 cl tng n membrance of our dear here. J ing hoard A resident obtained a per- c- in another appeal. It was imliivtrd hn hand and father, who pa. ed away : Dr. John Egan ■announced this | niit to put u), a chicken coop, but | that in view of the rabbit's multiplica- .Inu" IHlh, 1024. morning that he will combine his j
First National Bank
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Citizens Trust Co.
The Hume Of The S' r tematie
Miami, Fla., will come pend the summer here.
Friday
ternoon.
1 Those pre-ent from here were,
County Agent Floyd Miller was in William Sherman, regent for Lafayette Wednesday attending a ^ ( , orn j rlK ypar . Mrs. T. G. Yunckmeeting at Purdue University^ j Pr> .Miss I>>nora Alspaugh, Elizabeth Miss Freda Terry of Franklin, is Ames, Mrs. C. C. Hurst Mrs. V.. O visiting her mother; Mr . Mae Tc-.y Timmons Mrs. Archie Alien, M:--of Grcencastle, while on her vaca- Oare Brown.ng, Mtss Sarah Brnlt-
i< , \4r . Ida Pierce, Mrs. I.ilhe I.and- | er of New York, and Mr-. Ivan Miss Mary Case went to Lebanon j f {u(ir | <
Wednesday morning in the Ford j „
monoplane which was here over FOR RENT:—Four room house, close in, call at 211 No. Jackson St.
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Tuesday.
Miss Marjorie Benefiel, 710, S. Ind-
iana street has been visiting her ( 0 grandparents, Mr. and Mr Ceorge WKf>NKSn ^ v . s |.’| V E HESI’RADIO Fox at Reelsville. pj,. Ray Herbert and Finest Rader, (fent. Stand, lime I I ) employes of the local p totfice, were W.J/ N H( .Net o: .5 pm St. K'-oi - passengers on the Tri-motored plane l.ope\' Music, that visited Greeneastle yesterday. WLAh NIK N* t o: in pm Mold d Members of the Putnam County 1 ( oncert. wool pool delivered their 1030 clip at WEAF NBC Net 7:30 pm Palmolive the Farmer’s elevator in north Green- Hour castle Wednesday. The dip was sold; W\B< CBS Net ft pm-Califomia Md
When Your Pullets Start to Lay? f t requires (> to 12 weeks longer to develop pullets on grain alone than on Wayne All Mash Grower and grain. Wise Poultry Raisers mature their pullet: early anil gel (heir Big Mon. , Making Egg Harvest in October anil November.
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vnen neighbors’cnnfpluined h>- wa- tion habits, om umild have t > he Ir . J. W. Hollingsworth and Chil-
raising game cocks the hoard ruled sold unless the owner w: willing to dren.
This test is an
medical office with Dr. W. J. Krider, i dentist, in the looms above Schoen ! man’s store. Dr. Egan also staled j that their telephone numbers will not I change and that there will he a joint j uniting room for his patients anti
those of Dr. Krider.
ye-opener
even to hard' 'wiled Dieclianics
PRINCE Nl( HOI.AS ITRIVI S CRAZY QI II.T CAR TO WIN BUCHAREST, (UP)—A "crazzy 1 i|uilt'' automobile recently won first I place in a race at Temesvai*. The car, driven by Prince Nichol- | as, was especially constructed and I contained: Steyer model frame; Sunbeam motor; Ford wheels; Packard biake and the steering wheel had the improvements of the Cadillac and the Fiat.
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FLIES TO TERRE HAUTE Fred Snively, city clerk, accompanied the planes in the Indiana Air tour from Greencastle to Terre Haute on Tuesday afternoon. He rode in a plane piloted by Charles Hack. The tryp was made without, any mishap or particular thrill, Snively stated. Pilots of the tour, acccording to Snively said the crowd at this city was the largest encountered on the tour. Only a small crowd greeted the planes in Terre Haute
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IMF'! V.A!.! of sounil «i -ii n, ^oml and careful crafisinansliiji I- c- ; !i o|varcnl in ’lie new Ford after ike first l weic.}-I, v<- :•< . .u! .niies. (.urig, cnntinunie service emphasize, i; tji -eiiaHilify and economv «i operation ami np-k • > you dr'- the I oi thro ■/'< many months ami years you mi'II develop in i p ;«L in ii-. appearance anil i growing r<*s|K’ 5 r worlH that liar, heen hiolt into it. I’rom < very -unid —in everything that got"' to make a good mo ml’ *U .i - na y >| know that you have inadi :t far-eeing, sali-fa ’l< •' tcnvha c. Wherever yon j. f o„ > ar enlliii'-iaHlie praisie id’ tin* cat and this si^niHcaut, o, -rej < e«l phranC'—“’I*in »hid t houpht a I'ord. '
VXT^i ran an engine on AO hour tests under e--..icily W the same conditions With various brands t* motor oil, including New Iso-Vis. At the end ol each period every bit of carbon was removed and accurately measured. New Iso-Vis actually deposited 50^; less carbon than the aierage deposit oj the better grade oils tested. Bu; this is only one of the results of the special refining process by which this new type oil is made. It lubricates effectively at low temperatures and all the way up to temperatures far beyond the highest on your gauge. Moreover, New Iso-Vis is the only motor oil that will not thin out in your crankcase. New Iso-Vis is actually as heavy and oily when you drain it off as when you first put it in. Any Standard Oil dealer or station attendant will drain your crankcase. Hush and refill with New Iso-Vis.
On THP LIFT is the i.ifhon from New 1 toV i. hi a lair comp^ison w ilh f I. at fromoihr roils. 1 his low i at boii formanon saves you money.
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\e Sett Po!/trine also is pro. ' dated by on mete refitting p esses — giving it an tfftiii u bit h is exceeded only by Sew Iso-1 ss. The price is 25ca quart.
STAN D A R P O IT COMPANY (Indian*)
NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that on the first day of July, 1930, at 11 o’clock a. m., the undersigned treasurer of I’utnam County, Indiana, will offer for .-ale at the office of said Treasurer in Greencastle, Indiana, an issue m' *7,340.00 of bonds of Putnam County, | Indiana. Said bonds will he 20 in number, ^ dated July 1, Ift.tO, of $307.00 each, ; | hewing interest at the rate of 4 1 • per cent |ier annum, payable semi- | annually on the 15th day of July and on the 15th day of December I each year, us evidenced by and upo i the surrender of the annexed coupons | as they severally liecome due. Said bonds will mature and become payable serially as follows: July to, Ift.'ll, and each six months thereafter. Said bonds have been issued in irict compliance with the l«ws of the State of Indiana and pursuant to a" order or resolution of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana, duly entered of record on i the 18th day of June, 1930, authorizing said bonds to he issued for the purpose of providing funds for the obstruction of the Samuel' Chadwick, et al County Line Road between Putnam and Clav Counties. Said bonds will be sold according trt tin- law to the highest and best bidder for not less than par or face
tnlue.
The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A certified check for sum eaual to 6Ve of the amount of each hid submitted and an affidavit of non collusion us provided by law shall accompany each bid. GILBERT E. OGLES, Treasurer of Putnam Connty, Indiana.
\ FORD owner in ,Wv Y«,rk ti ll <,i n 13.000-niih- trip across tii l i, . v anil hark in sixty iluya ... il - * , r . v«l« extremely economical to . , fortahle ami peedy.” A gr;- ■< r tells how the Triplex - lulti i [ . windsliiehl snve'l liis .‘‘Y . ! t . from serious injni .. To test tires, a large c.i >;ni |. , a new Ford day and ni: hi f« i :.(M) miles every twenl tour hour i , H still giving natisfaetory serv >i , . r lOo.OOD miles. A Ford car that h...| fallen info 11 „ an l.uke was suhraerged for twelv fore heing ruined. Afl.c a new L Hua rarhut’etor howl were instaH Lii., driw o hack to Spokane under its ov s po Many police departments h. ve wri:i.-5i of the special advantages of tin- f crowded traffie heeaime of iis alert ,i acceleralion, and ea“i of conlrtd. : creasing nn.nher of fleet owners also |Mrehasing the Ford because t] , : r t . j figures have given eom lueive pro..; of it. eeononty «,f :>p<>ration and up-kerp In addition to important Irinmpliy in Germany, Franc- Italy, the Ford v „ Mr out ol SCI,.. | , ( in Fuiliimi. first o. l race, in Argentina, first; mi , cord in ,1 ,
run from < !opeid»agen-to-P.iri“ tn-Uopfi'-I>:iy:« n. thre« gold mednls in Knghm.i I’u'st ranking in the durahility le>-l ovci die tin Dions Yiiuineaes road in Pern ami li' -i til.ice in the I9fl0 reliahility run 'oo'lm by tin- itoval Aiitomohile Clnh of Swcileii. 'I liis contest was an exeept'iunilly cvere test of endurance and sturdy ' O' : Iruelion hecau-e il was lieh! in ihe d< .«d >'1 wioti-r and eoveretf fdMI in’lis id ii-'U i oniiing over snow-envered eoeiii y ri 3' und niountainoiis hilli-.
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