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T HE DAILY BA.NNER. GREENCASTEF. INDtAlTA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1,1932.

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* 1 unprecedented drought, has been an

one for a meteorological

standpoint, officials of th« U. S. weather bureau here ^aid as they re-

viewed their 1931 records-

An early .‘-priiiK wa-. followed by a

bli tering hot .-uniuier, an early cold; “ y \ IMaCC To Eat snap and then a prolonged Indian:

uininer, during which the temper- ] ature averaged at times more than 101 degree.-- above normal Records show

that only on one or two occasions i f()t 251* since establishment of the weather' ^63111,1*1 -UC

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bureau here in 1371 have there been no temperatures below freezing as late as the latter part of November. The last frost of the spring was April 2. On November 6 the mercury dropped to 32 but did not go bejond the freezing point. A temperature of 32 degrees, however, is recorded by the weather bureau as a killing fro.-t.

218 days.

The 1929 growing season is the longest on record in the state. It was

240 days.

Records show that the latest date ! 'tn which the first frost of autumn bn- ! occurred was November lo, 1881 The I earliest date at which a fro.-t has been ncorded is September 21, l*9t. ! May 2a, 192a, was tin latest spring

J frost

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The present .'ear, coming after an Thu- the 1931 growing sea-on wa

day with Toni Calvert and family Mr. and Mr William Scott and Mr. and Mis. Richard Gorham spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGill and famih Sherrill Ball i- staying at Will

Ball’s.

Miss Kathleen Harbison spent the day Saturday with Mrs. James Tabor. Walter Calvi , t was home from school last W' 1 k with the chicken pox. Mr. and Mr- Kay Rivers spent the day Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J IT

Harbison.

Mr. and Mi'. Kay Spencer and child)en spent the day Sunday with

Mr. and Mrs l -h 1 r Miller.

Mrs. Charh ~ Lawrence was operated on at tin Culver hospital at

Mrs. F lorence Sutherland .'pent the ; Craw Inrdsvil

weekend With home folks. * M ' - - “ n <l ^ Wllliam VVelter und

NEW MAYSVILLE Ida and Laura Stevvard, Mr and Mis. Clyde Steward and family spent Thanksgiving with M E- Steward and ^ daughter Edmon. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Eggers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lenfe. t. und family, Pauline Temple of Ind- j ianapolis, Mrs. Flossie Dcisher, Mrs. I Mollie Deisher of Roachdale spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.] Charley Temple and son Conrad. | Mrs. Sarah German spent last Thursday with her daughter Mrs. Eva Smith and family Miss Lulu Weller spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Dan Weller Mrs. John Springer and family of near Danville called on Mrs. Dan Weller Sunday afternoon. G< raid Kggers and sister of Poland. Ind. spent a few days with their father Charley Egger.. RUSSELLVILLE

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Mr. .md Mi -. Hultz and Mr. uml Mrs. Russell Vermillion of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. und

Mis. Wallace Spe;cer

Mrs. Flmily Boswell spent the week-[

children and Mr. and Mr . Ray Clodfelter and children spent the day Saturday with M and Mr-. Manford

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Mrs. Jack Clodfelter hasn’t been

her daughter. Mrs.

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Mack McArtney and family and Uurell Elisor and family spent Thanksgiving day with S. 0. Ensor and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce and i'laud (Todiun and family spent Suni day with C. E. Goddard and wife. Arthur Jam- and family spent Thanksgiving witli Dan Hall and P:ni-

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Mr. and Mrs. llert Roberts and children, Fi d Williams of Greencastle, and tlr . Clara Thomas and children pent f i.anksgivi gwitli Mr. and Mrs. | Abner Siglay. Ward Arnold and family, Clayton Alexander and family. Mrs. George Humphrey and son and Mrs. Glen \r- ; nold spent Thanksgiving with Tom , Bettis and daughter Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Metz of near Laid ga -pent Thanksgiving with her father and family, Mr. Emmett ! ulj ford. Mrs. Minnie Bi attian spent Tha' ksgiving with her brother and family, Max Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Dunald 'I'lioinas and ehildren of Manhattan and Mr. and j Mr Charles Skelton spent Sunday .'ith Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomas.

Eidu I well the last week.

Vance Clodfelter has the chicken

pox.

The Portland Mills, orchestra played for the (I i • at Russellville Satuiday night Mr. and Mr John Sehoen and children of Iim, uiapolis spent the day Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe School. Walter, Gi.w and Mary Gibb- and Jackie Miller have the chicken pox. Albert S|" neer and family and

PORTLAND MILLS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harbison aim children and Mr and Mrs. Lon Martin pent tie day Thursday with Mr. and Mr'. J. K. Harbison. Air. and Mr.-.. Albert Spencer and children -pent the day Thursday with Mr- and Mr Tis Mottern. I'red Wolf and Miss Leona Calvert •■I Rus ollville spent the day Thuis-

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinmeir and family of Indiai apolis si»eiH th ■ weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfelter and J. C. Wilson. Miss 'Belle Leonard spent Thanksgiving with her brother, Fred Leonard and family at College Comer. O. Mis.- Anna Clark of Detroit spent he Thanksgiving vacation with her •arents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Miss Grace Farrow of Gieencastle returned to her home Saturday after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Maria Harvey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Byrd and famly of Crawfordsville and Mrs. T. J. Byrd spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson and family. Miss Lucile Gardner of Indianapolis spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F\ Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Fletchor Sowdera and Mr. and Mrs. John Burks spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Je-s King at

Linden.

Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Ranstead and family of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mr . Fletcher Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gott were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.;

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Mike Smith and -on Doil enjoyed mi-j Gruemper at Indianapolis,

oyster -mpp* at Charlie Harbison > Irs> Oliver Whitson, Mrs. Alice and luniilv I inn-day night. Gardner and Mrs. Depew Goff and son

were dinner guests Tuesday of Mrs.

' Malinda Clark. |

>()l III ( LIN ION Miss Leona Calvert entertained at

a 6 o’clock dinner Monday evening in

Ward Anmid and family called on honor of Fred Wolf’s 74th birthday Tom Bettis .n d daughter Saturday ; Mr. and Mr,. A. S. Pitcock and family.

Lafayette and Hubert Clodfelter and I ber 2. family of Fincastle took their Thanks- '* 1 !! (l ' O'lfeltaJ giving dinner with Mrs. Currie Clod- ' ' " • 1 I j. e l ter Anna Clodfelter who has betr. i ' sick on Thursday afternoon The Ladic- Aid meeting will he M and M V.. • J held, at the home of Mrs. Margarette ome friend- from Cincinnati i Wiatt in an all-day meeting Decern- Thanksgiving

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Arthur Jon ianapolis huv> tlii- last we'h Mr.-. Bert Robert.- and children of Gleelicn.-tle -pent the week-end with her mother, .Mi Abner Sigler. Charlie Miller and family spent Sunday aftenur with Ed Bettis and

family.

George Pierce and wife Claude Crodian and family -pent Sunday with C. E- Goddard and wife. There was a large crowd at the Bazaar last Saturday night. Ed Bettis, wife and -on, Goldie Bee. Minnie Hraltin and Maxine Bettis called on George Pi' rce and wife Sunday night. Martha Jean, little daughter of Mr and Mi.-;. Arthur Jone- who have been visiting relatives, fell Saturday night at the church and was seriously hurt, and was taken to the Im.-pital for examination, but was able to be taken to her home in Indianapolis

Sunday.

Goldie I’n-e spent Monday in Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. Harry Bettis. Mr. and Mr Dug Mexander called on Mr. and Mr-. (. org'* Pierce one evening last v, eek. The Lad; , Aid will meet with Mrs. Callii Spencer. Thursday, December 3. hI> lay. II are invited to come.

Mr. and Mr.-. Inland Chilcote nnd daughter and Miss Ida Goff. Mrs. Clara Sicgmund of Indianapolis spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr-. George Goff und family.

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MORTON Mr and Mrs. Jake Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Clay McGill spent Saturday night and Sunday at Fort Wayne with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clodfelter of

Worrying about— Blood Pressure/ At the fir.-t ign of danger, take a laxative. Cut down on alcohol, coffee and tobacco. Eat lightly for several days. Take a tables|ioonful of inentha pepsin before nieal- to make digestion as easy as possible. Keep tiuiet until your stomach is settled and th. diii • pells have pastefl Have your physician check your blood pressure at frequent intervals. Continue to protect you reelf by talc* I ing inentha u'lisin before every meal. (You can get Dare’s Mentha Pepsin fi'.in R. P. Mullins or any other reliable druggist.) Avoid heavy food] and too heavy meals—especially at night. Do this faithfully and the chances are that you will prevent—or at lea.-t postpone—the danger of a stroke.

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I AT new lord care represent on® of the (argent ileliverien ever made to a municipality at one time. 21 radio-equipped Ford scout cars were traded in on thin pifrrhane. They had Been operated day and night for two yearn In heavy traftii and all kinds of weather. I heir individual records ranged from • B.t.Tf miles to miles with a grand total of 2,2Hd.09i miles. I he operating rost of the 21 cars was 2.21H cents n mile — less than 2 I .1 rents. I his eost ineluded all fuel, oil, tires, repairs and every olhei item except depreciation and insurance. Of .v, i ford rars in Detroit City service, •hr .TOO in the Police Department traveled a total of 6,.V) 1.937 miles during the past fiscal year, at an average eost of 2.9 eents a mile. Many claims have been made on opera! ing costs, but here in the carefully kept motor car reeords of the t.ity of Detroit is positive proof of Ford economy. . In the paragraphs above, it is seen that 21 lord scout ears averaged less than 2 I ,3

fen** s mile and TOO Ford rars in branches of Detroit police v«ork averaged 2.9 cents a mile! Day and night, twenty-four hours a day, these Ford cars ore in operation. Few branches of transportation demand snrh grueling service. I he records show that low fuel and oil consumption is but one of the I ord’s many economics. Ford ma lerials. simplicity of design and accuracy in manufacturing prov ido unusual strength, stamina ami freedom from replacements and repairs. I he individual car buyer as well as the purchasing department of a rity or a business cannot afford to ignore the proved economy of the Font car. HFTMCN IHFKFHt-NT UtXItY T Y PF9 *430 "• *640 (F. O. B. Detroit, pint freight and ilefitery. Humperi rmrl tpnre tire extra at loir roil. F'.tonomiral lime pajnienlt through the Jnlhoriteit Ford Finance Flam of the I nitertal Credit Co.)

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