The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 August 1932 — Page 2

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Herald Consolidated ‘ p “II Waves For All” JOr ftdie

Entered in the poatoffice at Green-

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H here seems

to be a growing belief among people generally that we have passed the bottom of the depression and are on our way upward. This is in itself a great force for recovery. Without doubt conditions in each locality are affected b\ the way the people in the locality think and act. Confidence, courage, co-operation, determination and thrift, can raise the volume of business in any community in 'pite of conditions elsewhere. This is a challenge to every progressive person in each community to do his full share in aiding recovery. Banks, as always, will continue to be constructive factors in the period of prosperity to come.

SALE—Peaches, pears, and) Buchheit Orchard. Phone Mrs - 29 2f To Missionary Society

I The Missionary Society of the First FOR SALE—16 goats, mostly milk Baptist church met Tuesday after-

week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put-1 stock J. j. Kauble, K K. 6. l-3p!noon at the home of Mrs. David

astle, Indiana, as second class mail Matter under act of March 8, 1879. Subscription price, 10 cents per

FOR

apples. R-151.

For Auction Sales Of all kinds see or call me, 0. J. Hector, AUCTIONEER. Greencastle-

i,am county; $3.50 to $5 u0 per year

by mail outside Putnam county. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

MESICC.-CJ

FOR SALE—One se.und hand Chevlolef truck and gram bed; 1 Ford coupe, 1 good John Deere wagon and j box bed; two 1V£ hmse aas engines; one 4 horse gas engii. ; 1 wheat drill; • one 5-foot mower; one John Deere -econd hand tractor md plows; one dis. harrow; one For on tractor and plows; mail order price on fence at elevator, expecting n advance on roofing; place yom orders at once. We have Red Top fence; Red Top posts; shingles; roll ro ling, and galvanized roofing. Lin, of sewer pipe, tile ana brick. Hammer mill, new, complete, $110 size. ; come on down to the Eouth End Elevator. We will buy your corn, wheat, oats, rye at market price. Campbell & Ogles, Greencastle. Fillmoie phone, call 404;

Greencastle phone, call 60.

FOR -SALE: SingO barrel 12 gauge -hotgun, $2.50. Co k' South End store. Phone 134. 2-2t

INDIANA IIWklCHS A*S«M I %TI OH

•!■ v v v * A HODGE PODGE * + FROM HERE AND THERE * 4 , + d* + + + + + , h (Jimmie) Eager; Hornsby, who a few short eason ago was one of the outstanding idol.- of “big time” baseball, i-' down and out today. In 1924, “The Rajah” <-tablished a batting percent age record of .424 while with th, St. L.ui- Cardinals which ha^ never been tquallid in the National League. Yesterday Hornsby resigned as manager f the Chicago Cubs. There wa no cheering of thousands in the bleacheis. Perhaps he is wondering if the public isn’t a little bit fickle after all.

at least 1! que t s

fire during the night ani five or six W’ero wounded,

have lieen made to Governor I^-.-lie to : end national guardsmen to the - , ne to pr, stive or a The damage has already been dene—a man’s life has been lo t. Troop- hould have been un the job when the picketeers first

began to assemble.

army camps in each state ins of the World war is the

by

Bona

for veti

plan ju t announced Water , commander

route! tiom Washington

and which has- taken up temporary

quarter in Maryland.

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We ;eaii that Jimmy Walker is conidering making the race for governor of New York. W I, well.

Sheriff Alva Bryan was in Indianapolis on business today. Dr. O. F Overstreet is spending bis vacation at Bay View. Mich. Hugh Walker is taking hi? vacation from the Lone Star cement

plant-

Crescent Rebekah Lodge No. 763 ‘ will meet in regular session Thursday

! evening at 8 o’clock.

Newton Hailan, of near Rockville, a former resident of tiiis county, was j visiting friends here today. .Mi. and Mrs. Milt Brown, Anderson street, have gone on a motor trip through Wisconsin and Minneasota. Mr-. Ei nest Stoner, Northwood, and Mrs. H M. Ranck and son Wally are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence

Allen at liushville.

The Greencastle Moose lodge No. 1 a92 will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in regular ses.-ion. All members are

requested to be present.

The Misses Susie and l.ela Talbott and Ella and Emma Beckwith all of this city are spending a weeks vacation in Cincinnati and Kentucky. J. 0. Perkins of Lafayette, visited

l.i- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perkins. Security ( ., 11(4

| Bloomington and Walnut street, and St.

VARNISH—Flooi varni.-h, 65c per quart. Varnish stain, 75c per quart. Extra quality guaranteed house paint. $2 10 per gallon. Snider’s, No. 11 N. Vine. 31p. FOR SALE—Foo business, well established, immediate sale because of leath in family Mi-. Ruth Ray burn, Autumn Inn, 645 Main St., Lafayette, Ind. 2-3p

Members of the local Kiwanis club will give their wives a "break” tomorrow with tlie annual outing of the

organization schelnled at the Country I morning.

\ ■ and ‘'Snapshot'' Cammaik has worked • ili ently to arrang, a program that should make a big hit with all concerned. A “monkey” golf match; a “ heating" bridge tournament, and other features will lie enjoyed during the afternoon with dinner in the clubouse dining room at 6:30 p. nr. Before the affair is over somebody may say “there’s a crook in the hunch.”

A son was born Lady >f south Gre

Mr. and Mrs. Ora ica-tie Wednesday

As ve write thi=. a i Dixie Bee coal • ire Haute. Non-ui

e shaft are besiege i liner The Vigo county - haruilul of deputies apj

nsis exist • at ine south of n workmen in pi by union

ff and to br-

io i pe with the situat: as been killed as ie-ult

n. One d gun-

(iet Our Prices Round Oak

Moistair

Heating System Every Installation Uully Guaranteed

r Horace Link & Company

" ' ' ' J|i I other relatives and frit nils here Tues-| last week '

nay. , Mr. and Mr;. Deward Smythe of Gloverdale are spending this week at j Lake Bailree in northern Indiana. | They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bud Weldon of thi- city. Mr. and Mrs. William Priest, Ollie Sutherlin and Charles Burden, all of Marion township, were visitors in Indianapolis Tuesday. Mr. Priest is employed at the Franklin street gar-

age in this city.

! John Horner, 13-year old runaway boy from a farm near Fortville, who I was picked un and held by Greencastle authorities, has been turned 'over to authorities from the Anderson orphans home who tame here

1 after the lad.

I). V. Etche.-on A «on. Bainbhdg*. filed suit in circuit «icr. Wetneotay again-* the Bair.*. :z- -n pany and Ralph L Dr.- .-.a - -.xaag-r j to collect an ali»u .r. ,a i. of $118.35. Don C. Wa-L-i m rmomev

I for tlie plaintiff.

PUTNAM COUNTY COMMUNITY' SALE, Greencastle. August 6. All kin .< of livestock ind mi-cellaneous articles. Wed.-tf FOR SALE—One 1929 Ford sport roadster, cheap. P .ne 98. American

East Washington

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WALL PAPER—Spe ial low prices on wall paper and paints for August. Snider’s Wall Paja i Stole. 3-lp. PUBLIC SALE August 6 at 1:30 o'clock at 701 Central avenue, Green- • astle, consisting of household goods, ranee stove, heater, kitchen cabinet, press, one bed, tabli chairs, rug, linoleum, di.-hes, sofa, radio, jar-, clock, pillow-, sewing machine, refrigerator. Universal electric w eper, good Simmon's day bed, and other articles too numenus to mention. Sarah J. Shonkwiler. ( has. Harper, auctioneer. 2-4*

FOR shoats, I Dutch) a I 105.

SALE:—15 nice, average 100 lbs. Burks. Phone 7.>s-Y

thrft ■ Morris >r Rur-

jScioggin. Mrs. Vandevier, Miss Mary Strain and Mrs. Art Williams took 1 part in the program which proved j very interesting. •J* *j» + + + Woman's League .Met Thursday /The Woman”.- League of the Methodist church will meet Thursday at 2 P. M all members are urged to be

present.

+ + •!•+ + + Mr. and Mrs. Reck Entertained Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Beck had as their week-end guests Mr. Beck’s family- Mrs. Saddie M. Beck, Miss Doris Beck. William Everett Beck of Washington. + + + + + ♦ Locust Grove Reunion To Be Held Isunday The annual home coming of the Locust Grove -chool will be held, Sunday August 7 at the school house, northeast of Greenca-tle. Everybody

welcome.

+ •!• + + + + Hunter Reunion To Be Sunday The Hunter reunion will be held Sunday, Augu.-t 7, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jewel Anderson, eight miles south of Gloverdale. + + + t. ♦ + Ladoga Girl I o M ed Brazil Man Sunday Miss Irene Buikett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burkett of Ladoga. will bi' une the bride of Lee M. Neidlinger, -on of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. N'e.dlinger of Brazil, at the Ladoga Christian church at 3 o’clock Sunday afternoon, Aug. 7. After a short wedding tour the young couple will make thi r home in Brazil, where Mr. Neidlinger is associated with his father in the drug business. ■i* + •!• + + + Christian Missionary Society Met With Mrs. Handy The M. unary Society of the Christian Church met with Mrs. W. T Handy Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Bicknell, Mrs. Ben Brown ami M's. Myra Curti- assisted. The meeting wa- o "‘•red by singing “Praise God Fro- Whom All * - followed by prayer leit ay Mi;.* Barrow. Mr -- • c • re-ented the &■* c ce .’ i itization in

and Mrs. Ray Baldwin. Dainty refreshments were served.

FIS( VSTI.E WINS Fincastle defeatt. Manhattan on •he Manhattan diamond Sunday, 14 to 12 The game was featured by the l heavy hitting ana two fast double plays by Fincastle. Clodfeltei pitched seven innings for Fincastle and was credited with the victory. Sunday Fincastle will play Morton on the Fincastle diamond.

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We have for delivery now Red Red Ash and Brazil Block Coal. A. J. DUFF PHONE 317

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male received w grandson Thut-o Ro-s Lawler of > weighed nine p | named Glenn E Lawler it- stay.:

Three regular

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ROGERS HORNSBY DISMISSED PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3, (UP)— ! After nearly 18 years in the National league, Rogers Hornsby, one of the greatest batsmen of all time, today was out of organized baseball—dis - i missed as manager of the Chicago ; Cubs. In his place ns Cubs’ manager was ! Charley Grimm, veteran first base- i man who has served as field captain | under Hornsby and his predecessor, Joe McCarthy. Pre-i ent William Veeck announce,! Hornsby’s outiight release as man ager and player last night “for the best interests of the team” after a long conference between them behind closed deals on the team’s anival here from Brooklyn, where they lost thiee out of four games.

He Who Hesitates Is I .o-1 Do not hesitate on a little matter like a Loan. Come right in and get tlie facts about borrowing the money you need to cake care of your pressing obligations. You can repay us in small monthly pay. ments, according to your income, and relieve a lot of your worry. Indiana Loan Co, PHONE 15

INDIANAPOLIS LIYESTOt K Hog receipts 4,500; holdovers 977: market steady to 15c lower; 160 to 230 lbs. $4.75 to $4.90; latter for mostly 190 to 200 lbs. 230 to 270 lbs $4.50 to $4.70; 270 to 300 lbs. $4.25 to $4.45; 300 lbs. up $3.90 to $415; 130 to 160 lbs. 4.30 to $4.50; 100 to 130 lbs. $4.00 to $4.25; packing sows $3 to $3.75. Cattle receipts 1,100; calves receipts 500; market general trend slow, tending lower; finished steers barely steady at $9.00; othersweak to 25c lower; she stock following similar price trend; best heifers saleable above $7.50; others bull at $4.25 to $6.75; c< w Largely $2 75 to 1

$4.00; low cutters and cutters H# to $2.50; vealers steady at J5.5j down. Sheep receipts 1,200; lamb' knit changed; ewes and wethers $6 00 t # $6.50; some held higher; bucks i.Od) les-; throw-cuts down to }'3.U0 below.

Ruth Miles returned to her homea -

south Greencastle Tuesday from the countv hospital

evwiinl

Lawrence Murphy, Crort entered the county hospital

Mrs.

street,

Wednesday for treatment.

J. P. Allen Sr., home on Walnut

leturoed to it! I street from :$I

county hospit.il Wednesday momiii(| The llivi-vre suit of Flossie Blidjrl against Frank u ril |jr e . has been & I missed in the Putnsra, ciiiuit court I

FREE for the hauling, a fen 1x1 of good top dirt. Call Bain er 0/fiul

100 OLD TIRES

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'l\ REASON'S

I-oss of power and pep. Continual fouling of ‘-park plugs. A new round ring will never fit an Leaking cylinders are the eat of When regrinding an old Woe you h; which will stay put. Accuracy of the cvliruler walls w: 1 perfect compre-eion and combi and a satis!led ear owner, your car a pleasure to drive'

Needs Regrinding

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-fhaped hole, otor trouble.-, a thoroly >-ea

f-d casting

new pistons and rings means st.on—result, power and pep

MORTON GARAGE Telephone Morton MORTON IND. L. H MILLER. Prop.

Comstock, anil L.*-..*, D M Relatives here i*-.e,i^, Mrs. L"Uis Hay- that Mr erwent a serious ope ratiothis week. I)r. ('asi mg. specialist, was the attenain It was said that pressure of the brain was relieved as the operation and it was be Mr. Hays will recover r&;

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Miss Margaret Canine haed a scholarship from the mu part merit at DePauw univer-ty expects to enter DePauw for • * study of music at the opening ' • . fall term. Miss Canine is a . . f ■Mrs. William Pearlman. Mis- Mary Elizabeth Goodbar also has re.e .t-i a scholarship from the music department at DePauw.—Crawford - 'ille Journal-Review

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+ 4* 4* 4* ' irscfaj Reading ( lub ‘I- • Huh Mrs Brown The Tnur'day Reading club will B* a Brown, to Lani - ''•«•* Thur-day evening at 7.30 | *’ rleek. +++++* Hetehescn Reunion To Be Held Sunday Toe annual Hutcheson reunion will *• eld .-un lay, Augu-i 7, m ihe |‘ihl |.ip Hutcheson grove, near Hamrick i -station. Members of Hie family and friends are invited. +++++♦

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EXTRA ORDIN ‘ very pernr.aaen|or future, will »i i photo, for to bring photo witn

, D. M. G rfif fey oeauZy

Chester C. Pierre, 59 year* old. a resident of Indianapolis forty years, died yesterday in his home, 2114 W. Morris street, after an illne-s of about four weeks. Mr. Pierce was born ,n Coatesville. He was an employe of the old Indianapolis Saddlery Company almost forty years, huneral services will be held in the home at 2 o’clock tomorrow- afternoon Burial will he in Crown Hill •

cemetery. Survivors are the widow, L W v*a# Liert «uit in circuit Mr*. Margaiet Pierce; two sisters, Weineada/ agamst Edwin Keyt 'li> Lirnma hinn and Mrs Charles to ccii. t *•> , « of yo al1 I''. ', both of Indianap* ged due on a pr-vaMM* * hi two brothei s. Edward Pierce of In- torn*) fees of 125 and interest from dianapolis and Charlu* Pitre* of April 14, 1Mb » so are a-ael Bon California. • jC We i, i f a-.wrrey for the plaintiff

Mrs. Bennett Boat ess To Ihe Monday Club

Mrs. H. M. Bennett was hostess to Monday club at her home on th,

1 er*. at 1 -on Fails every Fri-1 ^^nhattan road, Monday afterm ou ' ' Ike Roeirv.ii* Hawaiian 1 ll> *‘niheis were present iis,, Le-isiac, -ne accordion j l )ur i n K *he social hour delicious iga>*r •- ;* Fr ,.ay e-'emn*. August fr * shme,lt8 wert> *wnted.

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Mo- ttorlan Entertained

iSt /yFfER; Toj Friends luesdav Evening

•eve euet.aar.er. past Mi« Ethel Morlan deliglitfully en-

any enUrgeJ tertained a number of her friends . C ^ h '. M » ll or i Tuesday evening. The evening was to Mrs. spent in playing games and dancing.

. . f*P* ! '><H Mu*ic v.a* furnished hy Sylvan Mil-

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Liberal Trade-In Basis ZO% OFF T ££r 'TkwtstvKe Sell us your worn, thin tires—and make money on them' Within the iic\t few da>s, we want to replace at least 100 old, smooth tires with Firestone Tires. We will give you a liberal allowance for your old tin s when traded in on new Firestone High Speed and High S|>eed Heavy Duty Tire-. It’s far cheaper today to ride on new Firestone Tires than on old, risky ones. The cost of just one puncture and -ervii call not counting the delay-will near!;, pay for a new Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire. Hhv lake chances — or endanger lives — when you can liny Firestone Extra \ alues as such unbelieveahly low prices lesthe liberal trade-in allowance—and get the MOST in Satciy and Service that money can buy. Only Firestone Tires have patented construction features of GUM DIPPING and TWO EXTRA CORD PLIES UNDER THE TREAD. SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT You may never again buy tires at such unbelieveahly LOW PRICES. DON 9 T DELAY DRIVE IN TODAY AND EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH THESE CHAMPION TIRES-AT THESE SACRL FICE PRICES WHILE THEY LAST.

High Speed Regular and Heavy Duty Tire.

don and Ward Rollings of Uoates-

I ville.

Those present were Mis»* Amy Cunniniihani, Zell a Cmik, Helen McCullough, Itcne Cunningham, Eucille McCullough, Mildred J rhnson, Edna Alspaugh. Ray Parker, Sylvan Million, Ward Rollings. Raymond Huffman, Joe Blu«, Cecil Cunningham. Mr. and Mr*. Gaorge Irwin, and Mr.

Sis, 450-20 450-21 475-19 475-20 500-19 525-18 525-20 550-18 600-18

Firestone High Speed Type 6.70 7.05 7.70 8.00 8.25 9.3c 10.05 10.35 11.50

FirMtoo. High Speed H*avy Duty 940 9.70 10.05 10.35 11.05 12.15 12.85 13*2° 14*60

20% Trade in Allovsnca, Other »is« proportionately I® 1 *

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