The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1930 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTEE, INDIANA. TUESDAY. DEC. 2,1930.

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THE DAILY BANNER Entered in the Post Office at Gceencastle, Indiana, as second eiassmall matter. Under the act of March J.

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Snbscrlptton price, to cents per week. *1

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Yosa Cam Be Sure

Of two (hint's when ymi consult this hunk on your business or nnunriu! problems: lhat your affairs will be kr pi ip strict oonfidenc-, anil lhal yon will receive the utmost in loyal,

friendly support nml cooperation.

I'Nir it is our aim always lo he to our custom crs and friends the kind of hank they desvrve to have—ri|»:ivinK WITH (OMI’tH Ml IV 'I KKKST their faith and their loyalty. Isn't there something we can do for you today? First National Bank

Thi’ Ohlest Bank In I'utnam County

Citizens Trust Co."

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I < Potomac rmincil will mci t 'Asdnes- . • J 10 at the hall. furl O'Hair, of Detroit, !>ent 'he week end with his cousin, \1i Nellie Hr •vvnintr. KUworth Hume of Enid, Okla., was a week en<l iruest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, Anderson street.

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J | anksgiving vacation with relative*

and friends in Indianapoli

The Home Oj The .^Systematic Saver

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IRON FIREMAN MAKING FRIEND The Iron Fireman Automatic Coal Burner, according to C. C. Huestis and A. J. Duff, local distributors, is winning many framP in this community. Nine*of these machines are now run *ning in Greencastle, furnishing uniform comfortable heat in all weather, saving labor, elimimiiing smoke and j incidentally paying for themselves by

; saving fuel.

The Iron Fireman is to the heating j plant what the carburetor is to fhe motor. It steadily feeds coal into the fire as needed, to maintain the heat j or steam pressure ie<|uireil, at the same time supplying air in the exact ANL, I pro)K>rtion needed for complete com-

bustion.

All this is accomplished by the machine itself and its electrical controls,

More than one bundled members of P>cept for a few minutes attention

^•ourself again,

LEGION HELD GOOD MEETING

PUTNAM POST MEMBERS FRIENDS ENJOY BIG

RABBIT SUPPER

WEDNESDAY. SPECIAL Luncheon Glolhs WV \ <)»,. \|| linen crash lunch cloth;; \}i!h colored borders, 11 x 11 inch 0»7C Large size 19 \ 19 and ’I ' I inch Ituuh cloths, in blue, ^old', QQ green and rose; heavy nuaJity, pure linen trash _ »70C Ibis''is special for Wednesday l*NLY and *n opportunity to save on ( hrislm.is Linens. Shop early. THE QUALITY SHOP .1 H. PriTHFO! ;

Putnam t’ounty Post No. 58 American e4l( . h ,| ay Th( , con trols stop or start

Mrs Kelch has returned from her l ' p K ion > 8,1(1 «' UPsts attemleil the rab- the mac hine at the degree of heat or

bit supper served in the court house s team pressure at which they have lobby Monday evening io celebration been set. By one ^if these instruments of the legion going over the top in the clock thermostat, you may order

Mis. Hearst returned Monday from thei,* membership drive which has t|,e | r(in \i an to arouse himself early

,n encore .-he played “Keta" by Salla. ,\|i-s Walker is ever a delightful nusical treat and her frequent requests to play before college audience- is a tribute to her ability on her nstrument. Miss Walker recently

Ititl lbs $8.nil-$K.o:, ; packing sow

argely $7.00-$7.50.

Cattle receipts 2,000; calves receipt, 900; limited action on all dasteady to shade lower; few steei $11.25-$12; some held higher; |,e,

past few

Oreenoastle Chapter 2-!."> O.

will meet in regular sesion Wednes-

in the morning and begin producing a higher temperature from then on—

and he wall do it.

Iron Firemen are now woiking in

her Thanksgiving vacation which wa- | )f , rn staged during

-pent at Sunny Side Sanitarium, 'he gue.-t of Dr. and Mrs. Scarborough. j p, j, : Hr. Allen of Greenfield, vice state

commander, was the guest speaker, in , , „ . _ ,

, ii-p the following Greencastle locations.

| day evening at 7:90 o’clock. The an- ^ who spoke href-, ..

nual election of officers will b, made. «n the work of he Leg,on. For

nays ahead, Moxy Pie.irp, an ex-

Kuneral S«*rvic*es for Haydon Woods ^ rookj had bpon ^ttinx who passed away at his home m thi in shape for thp hiir foed( and stneet.

pivo her faculty recital b.f re a large | cows $4.25-$(i.00; low cutter and nr

lumber in Meharry hall.

Putnam County

wood.

Campbell Flats, 301

Hospital, North-

iJMarket?

E. Seminary

INDIAN APOLIS Ll\ ESTOCK H gs receipts 9,000; holdovers 135;

' ters $2.50-$4.00; vealers 5(lc I wi r

$1.3.00 down.

Sheep receipts’1,500; lamb- -teady: bulk good and choice $7.50-$8.00; |„ w . er grades $rt.o0-$7.0ii; comm n throw outs down to $5.00. John Leahy student and guard nn the DePauw Football team who ni-

i.o,,'-:, a Monday A. M. l ”' ' he vv ... at his best Monday night.

< Phursday at 10:30 o’clock t I mon

, ' hapel dum b.

Friends and relatives here have received the announcement of the birth of a daughter, Ardith Jean, on Novas to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mark of Muncie. Mrs. Mark was

FARM BOARD STUMPED added.

CHICAGO, Dec. 2, (UP)- 1 lie Fed-J Legge urged all farm groups and

( lal farm board i < - ■ "t know of ..ey irid'\idauls to unite behind the farm 1 l," 1 ” 1 w ay it can help growers who eon'.in-j b-raid’s program of developing co-op-

lly produce more of their product , rative marketing agencies. thi n the markets will absorb, chair- o i Alexandei Leggi -aid in an ad \PPOINTMENTS TO BE

dres s today before the National Asso-

ciatii ,n nf Marketing ■ fficials. I Emergency stabilization opera-

tions i SUt1 ' as are now in progiess for wheat can be utilized to stabilize prices i ^ *- llp overproduction is merely seasonal > LekS'' »aid. If the average product!* ,n > s 1,1 line with demand, he

.said, the years of exec s will be offset by yea rs °f under production. ‘‘But th* ' rp ■ s fo pos-ible way we

M \ DE L M E IN MONTH

County commissioners are expected ,o hold a special meeting late this month to fill several appointive county jobs, including county health officer, county hospital trustee, county (Homey, and court house janitors and matron. This announcement was made by the commissioners late Monday .ftemoon after they had met to allow claims and award the county

had prepared in a delicious way, some 1 50 rabbits and about everything that went with them, including gravy,' |>. ked beans, dressing, cold relishes,,

potatoes and hot coffee.

The hungiy Legionuarires and

. .their friends soon got busy on the,

forme.ly Miss Lucie Boswell. 1 feast, after it was announced that I Mr. and Mrs. ( harles I. Z"ie I' f' mPSS W ns ready and for nearly an j this morning for Fort Lauderdale, hour> thfiro was a (|U i tPr ,._ that in-!

Fla., where they will spend the win-j dicated PVPryo n e was going over the , W:uhin ‘ pton str '‘ ot ;

ter. I hey were accompanied b_\ 1 top in an earnest manner and di<l not

Kappa House, 507 S. Locust street. Phi Gamma Delta House, 1002 S.

College Avenue.

Donner Block, 19 E. Washington,

street

Miller Apartments, 204 S. Vine St. N. C. O’Hair, residence, 412 E.

Walnut street.

A. J. Duff, residence, 412 West

Hanna street.

Chas. Huffman, residence, 307 E.

ronerally 5c to 20c lower; butchers tered the county hospital Sunday , v. . iver 225 lbs at full decline; 1MK225 1 ning for medical treatment i reporH

bs $8.30-$8.35; 225 300 lb- $8.25; 100- sduhMy Improved.

want to be .-topped short of their ob- GILLEN SPEAKER * y| { yp-| |\;(;

The Veterans of Foreign Wars held ie of the best meetings of the year

ran cope « icce-sfuily with the situa- j ,. ontra ct.

tion where then' c continuous over- „ uo to th ,. fiU . t that it was not KPn _ production 0 < •*ny commodity in an pra || v known that the appointive poamount great exec- „f what the itjt ' < w ,. rp (o be fi i lpdt thprp we '^

market will c msume,” the chairmau

ter McEvny, of Sebring, Fla. They are making the trip b yautn and p; <-1 j PC tj VPS

pect to reach Fort Lauderdale on Sat-, A( . cordinff to all i n ,ii r:i ,i„ ns a fteru,, ' a y - wards, every objective was attained, 1

The organ recital at the Moth ,dist - pNpp|)t ()nP -p bat rnp vras the hungiy in their hall located m the asemen church on Wednesday afternoon at n)pn could not pat a || that had been of the lil » ar >' Monday night, opening 4:30 will be given by Prof. Thompson, . )rpparpd for them, and this went to lhp l itual forn1 "'' th ( « mTnanaer

Claude Best in the chair. The regular

. r 'bu iness of the meeting was transact-

Robeit Hoffman, commander of the , , . •

()f ed then the officers of 1931 were in-

, 1 1,■ , , * stalled, who are as follows:

the meeting. Jacob Hirt wa- toastmas-

Ohl-Fi^hioiHMl S(|uare Danrr At “The Midway”

ST M E ROAD 10 AND 13

\\ ('(InrsdaVe ini.!! V. \\.

Men 50c

Ladies Fixe

and will be devoted to the woiks of nP( . d y j n the community.

be

Bach. Especial emphasis will

placed on the more emotional and ro- 1 Gl . ppm . ast | t . p (ist( was ^airman

mantic aspect^ of Bach’s mu.-ic. The tbp me eting. Jacob Hirt w a - toastnm--, , , w u recital will l H ‘ ff,^; minutes in length. tor Amontr thp gpPak< . r - w ,re Cbai'll Walter 1 vj -e c’lwin we.,;e ‘3 Mr - a1111 , ^‘ ,h d <|pr PS Mctiaughey and A. J. Duff. They I Ta r ' Hnn I ho A^Fri-

only a few applications, it was sai4 '' <,s An f | I ples * ( G"’ k 1 ni1 -, )okp briefly rtf the local work of the n1 '‘ ' J ' '' ' ' o belt Black• - - ^th Mr. and ^M.i.s,-,Carrolj Moore and ^ men as an org:,nization and ™ Q 88 ^master, Robert Black,

Vli's. Emma Bachelder, west Walnut , 1 1 1 u r , ,i Surgeon, C. (. fucker; Bugler, VNalt u

V..... u. what they could do by all working the Kennpdy . rol .

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Gi^s From A Gift Shop The University Book Shop

Imported Italian Christmas Cards. Fancy Calendars Stationery Hook-Ends. An ideal Christmas Gift. An especially fine selection of books for ('hildren for Christ-

mas.

IDEAL

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ROOKS OR M AG AZIN E SIBSt R1PTIONS. M AKE

gifts for ADULTS, too.

.Contract Bridge Books-Learn To Play

Contract Bridge.

THE UNIVERSITY SHOP

L. L. PORTER, Prop.

street. Mr. Bachelder is a son of Mi.-. Bachelder and a brother of Mr.-. Moore. He was enroute to Toledo, ()., •> where he has lieeti transferred by

is company'.

Gilbert Ogles, county treasurer, rent to Indianapolis Monday wlvue recovered his Essex sedan whi h ras stolen' at Helle Union Flirt'. ’

same thing. Mr. McGaugney cited the| m . Walu>r Boynard; Sentinel, w- rk of the G. A. R. ?nd a ample of Uaymom| Lady . chaplain. John Gray; what an army organization could do Tl . ustpPi Frank Siltherlin. in times of !>eaee an.l said there was j Aftpr thp npw 0 ff i( . prs WPrP installno reason why the Legion sh-uld not| p)1 ( ., :mradp Claudp Rpst> thp retiring be even more powerful than th, A. I commander was presented with a

R. anti ftrongdr in numbers. He -ai<i

guidance and the

night, November 22. The car was covered bn Indianapolis the followin Sunday but owing to the damage done to the car by the thieves it had to be

left for overhauling.

Miss Edna Lane, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Lane, south Indiana street, has accepted a position with the American State Auto Insiirane,

past-commander badge for his work

they have the guidance and • . " i-.„ r alH j Fol . P -, Ashworth was ■mnel to be whatever they car to he K j Vpl1 1 honorary membef-hip card in the future years. land 'pini for the untiring work and Dr. Allen enumer ed the objectives : time u i VPn h y his father, Frank Ash.U the Legion as a whole ami urged W((rthi for t |, p pa8 t three years, the Greencastl po-t to fall in line and Congressman-elect (’. C. Gillen, bework to obtain the national and ’he 1 ; MK p^ent, was asked for a speech late objectives. II aid there is now and he responded in a splendid way. a membership in tiie state of some He stated that real comradship could ,(t()0 and with thi. tripled, the or-' on | y he found in -uch organizations

SPECUL XMAS OPENING !()% Diseoinit On All Merchandise MOORE ELECTRIC

( nnipan* at Dayton, (). and left Sun ' E’unizaion will be ufficiently strong as the V. F. W. represents. That our day for her new position. She ha.-! 1 " ,arr V ,,ut an > " rthwhile progiam j home at Eaton Rapid-, Mich., “which

been employed for some time in the office of John Rightsell, local Amerl-

I can Stales agent.

A Marmon coupe belonging to R. I,. Shaffer. 350 North Armstrong street, Frankfort, was damaged when it went (into the ditch and overturned, ten (miles north of Gieencastle on State Road 43, Monday. The occupants of | the car were not hurt. After temporary repairs at the Franklin Street

_ garage the ear wa- taken back to

Krai ' kff "'t Tuesday.

they desire.

DECEMBER HOLIDAY SPECIALS

UN-

Priced for Quick Sale Bo«islorod SHOUT HORN BULLS 2 ’WHITE - 2 ROANS If V'.ii want a herd bull that is siir to work improvement in your herd it will pay you to see these bulls—at the Farm, 3 12 miles north of < ity on State Road No. 59— JOHN F. BROWN HR AZIL. INI)

Good Used Cars

DOWN

1—1930 ( hevrolet (bach, can’t he told from new. If you are thinking of a new car sec Ihis one firsl 1 1930 New Ford Tudor, only about 4,000 miles on this car. A real bargain at 1—1929 New Ford Tudor. One of the best used cars in the county, 1—1929 New Ford Sport Roadster. This ear is certainly cheap at .•

1—1927 Ford Touring’Far

Few as good anywhere

L-192H Ford Tudor Sedan

One of those extra good model T’s

The above cars taken in trad for new Fords, the allowance was right, therefore the cost to yon repre-

sents real value in good used cars.

8—uiher cars from $10.00 to $10.0(1 including Fords, t hevrolets, and Essex.

$145.00

140.00 115.00 90.00 30.00 50.00

RHONE 2«8

King, Morrison, Foster Co.

GREEN UASTLE

FOR GIFT PACKAGES WE HAVE Dennison’s TAGS, CARDS, SEALS, LABELS, BOXES, TY1NGS, WK APPINGS New designs, beautifully executed

Then Decorations- hut come and see. You have no idea of the effectiveness of Dennison’s Crepe Papers and Decoration*. HAMILTON’S Cook Store

i i- the only home in the world that is ’maintained hy a veteran organization,” was an inspiration and somethink worth while to work for and in Closing stated in no uncertain words that he was ours and was at our command. His speech made a great hi' with all present. After the talk by Mr. Gillen several new members -poke, then the post wa • closed in due form. After the meeting was closed a feed was thrown and all enjoyed an li ir i feast and gossip. Overseas veterans who miss these meetings are missing the paradise of veterandom, join the V. F. W. and In* one of the “Gold Stripe Gang.”—Contributed. DEPAUW CHAPEL Miss I^iuise Palmer Walker, in-j.-tructor of violin in the DePauw -chool of music, appeared on the university chapel program for Tuesday. Miss Walker played three numbers mid a encore. She was accompanied by Prof. Vernon Sheffield at the

piano.

For her first offering she played “Spanish Dance” by Granades and [adapted to the violin hy Fritz Kreisb r. Her second number was “On Wings of Love” composed by Mendels ohn, and her third offering was “Capriccio Valse” by Weinrawski. For

USED CARS

Wo have now in our stock of used cars a selection to fit every need, and a price car to fit every purse.

All cars reconditioned and ready to

go.

Prices Range From $15.00 Up Several good closed cars, well tired, m w paint, good battery and mechanically O. K. Low Down Payment . Don’t fail to see these cars, if considering a used car this winter. L-H CHEVROLET SALES INC.

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. SANTA CLAUS Announces that he will bh at Tresslar’s .«•- I0c4l Slore . WEDNESDAY EVENING from 7 o’clock on until (’losing time.

Sinla will hnwc a treat (nr every boy .in«hg' r | '' < T ( . ll in«. by th ir parents, whn call at our ►(•Ire Vvedne-n