The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1931 — Page 3
'H IE DAITV BANNER. GREENCASTnE, INDIANA. THURSDAY, APRTI, 2,1031.
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bonefitting from loan;
hy the Federal BanK of Gold.—
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down-and-out tir out two
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of title flowing freely p They contain w«
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vegota
J, r imes I" makinj ,he
liver pills.
,.k f r t he name Carter’s i the red label. Resent •
CARTER’S
these two lake you mderful,
tracts, amazing bile flow freely.
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t«w|:.y
“Twenty-five agricultural credit c,>r Imrations and right lianks are ,,,,\\ discounting farmers’ nolhs to tli C i.,.,) eral Intermediate Credit Hank ,>' Louisville, and six will be added t< this number in the very near future 1 heir disrount.' at present are close to a million dollars and they repiowent loans made by thepi to farmers who have borrowed for agricultural pur poses, including the feeding, breeding or raising of livestock. Most of thes, loans have been made foi periods of !) to 12 months and bear about O', •per tent interest.
pmation on the monoy which it received from the Federal Intermediate ' reidt Bank in leluin for the farmers’ endorsed nott who ,t discounts. At present,this rate is p, and tl>c corporation is not permitted to charge more than , when the loan is made tor general agricultural purposes and when for live.lock purposes, hut in no event can they exceed the legal rate in the state.
City Planners Study Zoning
'Trngres.- in the establishment o' argi [cultural credit corporations in the territory covered by the bank 'Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Tenne see—has been very gratifying, and fiom present indications many more will be formed in the near future. These corporations are considered permanent institutions which will make loans only for agricultural pur poses and also for a longer period than most commercial bank- wish to make them. The corporations are in the lending business and require collateral for their loans, the same as banks generally require it. The advantage to the farmers borrowing from these corporations is the huger period of the loan—commensurate with their farming or marketing operations—and a limitation on the amount of interest which they will have to pay. The latter is governed by the rate of interest paid by the cor-
"( onsidc, able intern-1 is being shown in numerous communities in the posibility of obtaining part of the fund from Urn secretary of the United States department of agricuL Uire with which to capitalize credit corporations," continued Mr. Brown. hour stat.-wide committees were recently appointed by Secretaiy Hyde to recommend action hy him up.m applications by individuals who wish to borrow for thi purpose. Included in this opportunity, extended by the federal government, i the provision win , l,y exi -ting agricultural credit corporations and livestock loan compand may enlarge their business by lucre: sing their capital stock with funds borrowed from Secretary Hyde.”
•I 'll. It \ BULK I’KOSI’KIIS
.. UAMBIUIHUJ. Mass.. April I (IIP) A study of zoning which promises to prove valimble to landowners, realtors and bankers, is being directed b> Hafland Bartholomew, city plan niiig engineer, as the first subject of Ikiil research progiyim of the Harvard University School of City Planning. j The primary purpose of Hie re search is the collodion ami orgauiza Hon of data on llw use of land as a basis for scientific zoning, especially in the allocation of areas for future uses, both as to location ami amount. Among other potential vain s of llie investigation are tin encouragement of adequate Judicial cooperation tlirougli tile development of zoning aa more exact science, and the elari lieation of Hie laws of supply and demand which govern city building. Cities for which Bartholomew has prepared zoning, or planning studies includes Washington, New Oilcan , St. Isiuts, lajs Angclc Memphis. Vancouver, Louisville, Ctira and Schenectady, N. Y.
I.Oti.W, ()., (I P)—Hocking County's li-.ihcr-prisoner finds it more profitable to be in jail than free. He not only gets -the jail patronage, but he’s living on the county.
UNEMPLOYMENT* INSURANCE CROWS IN POPULARITY WASHINGTON. (UP) An article in the Manufacturer’s Record reveals that more nationally known inis iness concerns 'are taking up uneni plnyiiicn! insurance every day as a result of the great publicity given un employment at the ijjresent tiw< Over 150,000 workers were recorded as having unemployment insurance in America, according to the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company statistics. '‘Five thousand of these were given such insurance in one group hy I t business concerns acting toget her. In the United St«ilcs, Ho Mamilae turer’s Record points out, upwards of I.imki.iiimi persons arc the benefic-
iaries of ir>0 pension operations now effective and Ha.mm of these are tually drawing pensions totalling $i>n, 000,000 each year.
Again We Repeat OMPARE
Com/mrc the values, frriees and service wc give you with |those o/ any other tire dealer or distributor of special brands. I he low prices of rubber and cotton give Firestone unusual advantages due to I their world-wide facilities in securing these raw materials and their efficient manuI lacturing. With Firestone’s most economical distributing system, with over 600 1 branches, warehouses and service stores, we can secure a complete line of fresh firestone tires, tubes, batteries, brake lining, rims and accessories within a few minutes’ to a few hours’ time and give our customers values and service that are not duplicated.
COMPARE VALUES
Firiwlon* ha* thi* year added more rubber to the tread w hich give* 20 r ' 0 to 2S% more safe mileage before the
\ tread wear* smooth.
The Firestone Double Cord Breaker give* you SIX and FIGHT plies under the tread—spreads road shock*— lessens puncture* — give* over SOT stronger union he-
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tween tread and tire body which ensures longer lire life ,
and greater safety.
Live rubber penetrate* every cord and coat* every fiber hy the patented Gum-Dipping proce**—thus not only every cord, hut every fiber within the cordi, U intulated: this gives you 25% 40% added tire life.
COMPARE CONSTRUCTION
4-SO-2I Tire
»np irin
of tl»p many" w# pan oqr wtnr»,
Rubber \ nhimc , .... tidlh . . . . Hint at Trratl. . Thickness of Tire .
Oar Tire
* Mall Order Tire
185 cu. in. Ibe. 4.75 in. 8 plire j • 59§ in. 45-69
150 cu. in. 1$.6S lbs. 4.72 in. 5 plica .558 in. $5-69
♦ \ “Mail Order” nr “Simeisl Brsnd” lire is made by some unknown manu fiirlurrr and sold under a name tha! dor* not identify him to the usually breause hr builds his “first grade” tires under his own name.
COMPARE PRICES
limtaMne | 'flftstsas
HI DFIFI.l) TYPE
, O"- Stsit Ordsr Cavil Prlr# . Tjpn tfirh Prlc*E««*
C«*h Prise
Psr
Psr P*lr
1.1021 $4.98 $ 1.9(1 $9.*• ’"N $.69 r,.6«> 11.10 Wio 6.69 h.#,r, 12.90 •■•nfl.2n 7. l0 7.io 13.00 7.90 7.90 is.3o Hr,®* 57 R ‘ r ’ 7 **.70 n, 2 " *1.50 11.50 12.30
■•n.TRM u TIRKK tov, *7.9$ i7.'»r, 34.00 *9-79 20.7.S 57.00 PMt rtt proportionately low
COURIER TYPE
Aw Util Or*.
Tin
rsUrriM Tlr* Css* SrlW Sirs Fath rrlMlstli rseFtlr
.10,34 ••1.97 S7.74 31,4 0.00 6,98 13.50 4.40-21 4*55 4.53 •••• 4.50-21 5.15 3.15 0.0* 5.25-21 7-75 7.75 15.00
'firs*##**
■ATTKRIES
W» .ell .ad ser.ire lh. rnmplrl. I'"» .t Flrrsl.nr B.tterles—t «nir I" tea the FXTRA VALUE «» »'»' »"■ W. make s.d »n .llowtnre t»'
year eld Hattery.
AN( MGR TYPE
Super Heavy Duty
Our Mall Ordar Oof r a»h Prtf# lira Cash Prise
PriffiE*rh Psr Pair
4.50-20 S0.55 JK.lO 510.70
4.50-21 *-7$ 4.73-19 0-70 4.75-20 10.*$ 5.00-20 11.15 5.25-21 12.9$
8.75 9.73 10.25 11.30 13.0.7
5.50- 20 13.70 13.75 6.00 20 15.20 15.20 6.50- 20 17.1$ 17.15 7.00-21 20-15 21.no
10.90 18.90 10.00 21.00 25.30 20.70 20.50 33.30 30.10
Other sires priced proportionately low
^Uble Cuorontee.—Every tire we sell Hears the Firestone name for the protec. " on ofl, ur customers. Every tire carries the unlimited Firestone guarantee and ours.
FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE
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:i •lour Ser
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Phone (>8
nc •" and compare tiro Roetion* foe QU>* 1 1 r 1 nn f * % l y*»u can see for yourself the EXTRA VA . - ^ *
food value of OYSIKKS
IMMANAI’OLIS, April I, (111’) Rats fed on nn oyster diet can dodge cats I teller, members of tho Americnn ( hetnical Society were told by memiters of the South Carolina comniLsion on food research at the meeting here today. The southern members predicted tho oyster would rival livei as a food for anemia. They based tiieir prediction.' on charto made of anemic rodents which has iccovcred vitality on an oyster diet.
GIKH DRIVER OF OKA III ( Alt H AO NO DRIVERS IK ENSE
EVANSVILLE, Ind., April I, (UP) Charges of driving witliout a drivel’s license, have l>eon filed again-t Fonda Chapman, 15, Boonville high school girl, whose auto Truck and killed Gerhardt Roller, V'.’, Coroner Leslie Rucker, of Warrick county, announced today. Grand jury investigati 11 will be held in the case Monday, Rucker ' rid. No charges have been filed again-t Dorothy Cliampman, who wd.- riding ill tile auto at the time of tie an id'll!.
CORN BORER PROOF CORN IS SOUGHT WOOSTER. (). (UP) Tlie .surest method of lighting the corn linrer Is to develop a variety of corn iniper vinns to its attacks and experiments along this line are being 1 (inducted at the Wooster experiment station here. No nii'n borer proof com has yet been developed, (\ G. Williams, di rector of the station adniilted Ini! lie said imiili progress hud been made in that direction .Williams said breeding experi ments, in which certain inbred strains were used, seined to show actual resistance to the horci
FASHIONS . for Spring Stress Smartness at Important Savings!
LAW IS I I'll El It
INDIANAPOLIS, April 1, (Ul’l Legality of the 1927 state act which orders legal notices to be printed in two county |>apcrs of general <i,•eolation which has been in operation for five years, was upheld today h> ,ttorney general .lames M Ogden, in 11, opinion given I .aw re nr, ()rr, chief of the state Isiard of .Mounting. I'he opinion was requested by M. J. (1 'Tilley, Huntington alTrney. “I see no reason t'» uoubt Hie validity of the act pre-ribing that the papers which have been in operation at least five year'," Ogden -aid, "and I do not lielievo any judge lias Hiithoi ity to change the pimisions in 'Id act.”
FORTUNE TELLER GIVES POLICE RIGHT TIP El. DORADO, Ark. (UP) Black cats f goblins, and black magic as sunied 11 new aspect licrc recently when Mrs. Newt Hammond app alcd to a local fortune teller for aid in finding some stolen property Someone raided the Ilauiniond home and police were iiuahlr lo liud | tangible (lews. Mrs. Ilammoiid went to Hie fortune teller and asked advice The medium described a house where the stolen articles and tile guilly persons were located. Police located the house and Fred die .tones and two other negroes, Lil Ban Barlow and Otto Dunn.-were jail cd charged will grand larceny.
FREAK PIG BORN MANSFIELD. Ill (UP) A pig Ilial Hiidoiildedly would have crcalcd a sensation had it reached Hie market stage, was horn here recently. Il was owned liv Dlyde Phillips and had eight feel, three ears, three nostrils, and two tails li died.
W-V-y;
Your New
Silk Dress
Need Cost Only
$6*90
Any one of these dresses would have cost from two to three dollars more than this price a year ago. I hey are exceptiunally good looking ... in bright plain shades, interesting new prints and combinations of a print with a solid color. Be sure to see them , , , you will find several just suited to your Spring needs.
Silk-to-thc-Top! Full* Fashioned!
Our New No. 446
Hose
will prove an instant success!
€ Pair
'A semi-srrvire weight hnse, silk fe the top, with mercerized interlined welt. With the new cradle f<"d and smart curved French heel. Host 0/ this quality sdd a y~ur a<jo at .$1.*!'.).
J.C. PENNEY CO., Inc.
Ntl CLUES TO SLAYER ANDERSON, Ind., April I, (I P) No definite clue' tn the slayer of Stanley Tyska, Cat In lie high -( IimmI pupil who was shot while returning from a basketball game, have Iren found by Coroner S. .1. Stottlemter <>f Madison county, he -aid today after completing his invi ligations. F;irthor investigations will lie held by the poller here, it was said.
1931 BRINGS THE MODERN RANGE FOR MODERN KITCHENS!
Nothiny Overlooked.
1 M;ARKITES ARE DAY’S RRK VI ES I HARG AINS WAHIIINdTON. (UP) The pin k age of elgareta cosiing U> to l.‘> cent.represents one of the greatest retail liargaina of Hie day. ( Ii.ilrmaii Jarnea U. Stone of the Federal Farm Board said in discussing the loboero silua
Hon.
Only the im in cm e ales volume. SI on o said, make- it possible foi inaliiirMiHirers to sell elgaret.M at Hial price and uiNke a |>rotlt. A eonipsii.v atleinpling In iaiineli r new brand would liave to sell 1 1 ("m.non elgaret a day in order to break even, he sai'l Three pounds of tobacco are silflb ienl for the maimfiu'lure of I.ihiii elg arets, relallfng for The lobaeeo (uhls Up to 11.20. 17" manufaoturer must pay a lax of $3 on Ibis qunullt.'. Then there Is the cost of maiiufae lure.*dlatrihutlon and advertising lo take out of the remaining $2..10 before a profit can In' shown. While the maiket price oT toha- <• varies H10 price of 1 igarets remain fairlv conalHiil. Hlom® expressed hope for reduction of tobacco acreage as n
1—Folding cover to conceal cooking top. 2 — No visible bolt*, nut* or pipes. 3 — Exterior finish old' ivory with verde-antique marble trim; onyx green bakelite handles; chromium fittings. 4— Beauty achieved through modern design. 5— Safety-type valve*. 6 —Bakolite handle*. 7 — Roomy service drawer. 9—Insulated oven. 9 —Insulated broiler. 10— Combination broiling pan and reader. 11— Red wheel oven heat control.
Small down payment — cosy ferms
PRICED WITHIN REACH OF EVERY FAMILY
•development needed b® stabilize Ho Industrj® from Hie growers’ aland
point.
I AT LIKES HIS BOTTLE MT. CLEMENS, Mich. (UP)—Hen ry Jameson has tu white, blue-eyed stone-deaf cat called "Tommy” which drinks milk out <>loa nursing' bottle and takes his meals sitting up in a doll’s highchair w ith a napkin, pinned around his rn^'k. *
IMAGINE cooking with this Tiffin Model Magic Chefl Save half the space — half the time — half the steps you now take! Utensils right Q at hand in the service drawer. In®baking, the Red Vheel does the potwot^hing. In broiling, simply slip out the
smokeless broker. Turn
button and a*y top-burngr lights.
It's a in its
valve, # touch
PRACTICAL Range, smart and trim gay colors. A COMPACT Range that will cook for ten persons. A MODERN Range, original in principle from top <fo bottom. A MODERATELY-PRICED Range — unquestionably the world's on ren * es * Gm Range Valuel Come ini See itl Study
its unique features.
Wabash Valley ELectric Company
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