The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1933 — Page 3

fHE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26. 1933.

k. i mui i<> N 1 1MH.I.AKS \ DAY twentj dwjH of ‘ l . , |-',..|pnil DhihI Bank of * MB* I "•'ins to ^ irlfr -»:it.inir or i!, ,, mill'"" ,|,,|lars I** 1 * ' vork I ' n« for t ho twelve f I . Hanks which have just r Vl .,,| hIiow that the l.ouisville ,■ ivinff loans niore rapidly . M v„'| l . r Bank in the system, I _ | announcement made tn-

| day by hmest H|ce, pr*sii|ent f the ' Federal I.and Bank of I oui-vdle Approvals for the first twenty «i,iys of October included $3,543,200, tu the farmers <tf Tennesseo, $6,960,000 to Kentucky farmers $3,285,000, („ In.liitna, and $5,577,800 to Ohio A remarkrfblo speeding u;i m loaning iterations by the Louisville Bank is illustrated by the fact that more loans were approved in the first twenty days of October than durinir the previous nine months of 193;:. I.oan*

(Jet Y’otir • UNIVERSAL BATTERY

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Hess Tire & Battery Service, 114 N Jackson l“h<Hic 790

Why Walt on the —Weather? Travel by TRACTION and laugh at rain snow, fog and slippery roads!” . -ifs cheaper, too. Why spend mtire 'hati our low round trip coats :m i»as and oil, (ires ANI) ^aracc rent? The Interurbaii is both cheaper and easier than driving, rain or shine.

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NEW SCHEDULES THIS MONTH ASK THE AGENT IndiaiKi Railroad S\>lnn

approved for the year of 1983, to Otolxm 20, totaled $29,691,700, and were made to 15.930, faitmers in lennes-jcp Kentucky, Indiana, an' Ohin Founvimr -awn days a week and | twenty-four hours i^er day, the l>and ; Bank approved a loan each three and |

>ix-tenths minut • iurinir the fir-t » C , C , ir r ir , r\ A twenty days „f October. LLAoMrILD AUu

“A] i licatiou- f,,r loans continue to 1

pour into the Bank and 5,0«6, appli- j —l*‘Or SbI#* -- cations were -> m in by farmers dur-' ’ ^ ret tv y-daw of October," FOR l!KVI ' ’TRA^

Mr. Rice aid Applications received | SlX W** durinir the year 1933, to date, number ^ l,t,on ’ la f*« lot ’ K " r ' rnWT1 street

Phone 22!>-K

24-3p.

38,491, as contrasted with 2987 receiv-

ed during the entire year of 1932. | For SALE; Sewing machine. 2-tub In spite of tlii- huire volume of a 1 -I stand with wringer, both for $5 302 I'licatians a|)praLals are now being K. Washington. ip

ma ie twict a - i tty a- appltcatiims

are being received, the apprasial force ' Al,l:: (’ide, and apples,

•f the Bat k 1 been inert Orchania

I lil K XPPA Rumn igi •'ale. courthouse Saturday, Oct. ' at 9 a. m. |

26-2t. :

Up till now, I’ve bought Tires at the wrong time

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FOL S Vl.E: Fine < mthemums • A big bunch for a quarti Mrs. T. F, j Fox, 7 ;:: east Seminal 24-3t. ;

from fifteen last spring to 545, on October 23 All 1. k applications will Ik- appraised by liccomber 1. accord-

ing ti, Mr. Rice

\Y ith the “h ittl, nei’k” of an inade<|Uate appraisai force now broken the greate-t . ela\ in closing loans and getting the money to farmers is now cahsed In delay of the applicants and ,,

tile local ah-tnc t .rs in sending to the '' n >* 1 \" 1 r.

Bonk yr.xmptl} di-tracts of titte an 1 other papers whi. 1 are involved in the closing proce-s A total of 4,011 applications have In a approved for leans which can n he closed be.'nii-a

of th’s delay

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FDl; SALK: Mon

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| ter 5:3ii p. m.

I. Malle/lbli ( 86 LX at Ip:

—For Rent—

FOR RK\ f: Mml

' ■ '.artment. Moderate

Seminan street.

furnished 702 East It

SHOES HKLPEH I* \ V I \\KS

E KHN'DALF, Mich., (UP)—In par-j tial settlement L 1 1 ,\es, this city received 15 pairs of -hoes from a f >rmer shoe merchant, to lie dist-iibutc 1 among indigent' A water user handed over 50 gait n- of lubricating oil

to pa\ his hill.

FOR REN’T: 5 roo cmi modern | 'iittagc, 15 Hanna sti ■’ $10 month j

• m Br thei

FOR RENT; Model ,

■ 3 room j

furnished apartment with garage, j Rent reasonably. Phan 197 N. 25-3t

—Wanted—

WANTED: Position experienced niddle-aged wi.man a housekeeper or pra lical nurse. Phon< ttiu-Y after 6 p. m. ar call 306 S. Indi ma. l|i

KROGERS

»l (j\R. Pure Pane ll l!i. \vomlal(‘ Flour

To/- Cool MORNING

BREAKFASTS ...

— 10 ^:: th 49c

(]omilr\ (iluh Flour .. 8 ( )<*

10*

SENSATIONAL VALUE I(/inifer \lr. Luonia (Jul) 11 2J l)z. Rottles .. .. 2c Bottle Refund—3 for 25c for four days only—Fri. Oct. 27 to Ihurs Oct 31

Wc

I'ORK & IIKANS, Country ( lub, Campbell’s 1 cans 22c, 4 Cans ]7c ■ ORN MEAL — 25 Lb 45c IrUNES, 3 Lbs. 25c PEACHES. — Lb 14c l ama Santa tiara Evaporated lAi'RICOTS Lb. 17c RAISINS, 2 Lb. Celophane Bag 15c I ated ' . r^ccdles, llJULAI). Country Club unsliced. Twin Id)af 1 1-2 lb. He. Lb Loaf 5c ■TORN, Whole Kernel, Country ( lub 2 No. 2 Cans 19c

Employed young lam wants room ' an 1 board in nice hon • Address l!o\ H, Banner office. It j WANTED S.-wing 11 j ing. Prices reasonable Fall 817-1. |

26-3p. !

I WANTED Any kin : <' dead atoeki Fall 278, tlreencastle. We pay alii -barges John Waehti 1 1 o 24 tf |

—Miscellaneous—

^ 14 1 filwtiv* (inured that I heeded new tire* id the tpring. “Mtvbe I did, after nursing old (ires through the Hiutcr. *'hut here A the joke on me. "Hot weather makes tires near taster, losing your brakes on hoi, dry roads is just like putting tire* against a whirling grind* stone, and that s tough on even the heal of rubber. 4> So, when winter rolls around, the cream of the keen sharp grip is already ofl ms tires. "Hut roads are cool tu tall and winter. And in (be worst dri>ing months ol the year, the roads are wet and skippy most of the time. "And it just dawned on me that wet sloppy driving is easy on

stout new tires. The water prefer/* the tires from friction — and evervone knows, rubber wears longer when it’s wet. " W bat really started me thinking was the low prices of (foodyeer Tires todav. 1 wumlfd to buy them anyhow . while these prices last. I don't know how high they'll go by spring. "Hut the big fact is — I can forget about tire troubles tin cold sloppy davs — l can forget about skidding when I've got the sharp new grip of (ioodvears between my brakes and the road — and mv tires will still be in swell shape next spring." BUY NOW — help keep men at work — and get prices almost the same as they were a year ago!

GQmfkxn PATHFINDER Supertwist Cord Tire

Prices compared with one year ago

Sire

(•Bay s Pnce

4.40-21

*5.55

■p inly 16c

4.50-20

6.00

uV only D

4.50-21

6.30

up only 70c

4.75-19

6.70

(town ?7c

5.1(0-1»

7.20

■ own 16c

5.00-20

7.45

dmvn 3c

5.25-18

8.10

4iawn 25c

5.50-10

9.40

no dun|F

SPECIAL (iOODYKAR SI’F.KDV \Y

4.40 - 21

$3.95

4.50-21 .

$4.70

FAN BELTS

Model T ford

25c

Model A. Ford

49c

Chev. 4 At Sixes

49c

PHONE 7*9

A Migrant picked up at Clnvcnial'* j -i|ipnt Sunday with .lamer M ntin and

and brought to Die county jail late 1 family.

Tues lav was released Thursdav by i Mrs. Flortis MoFammuck and hil

NOTICE: To all wh nwe F:im|ibell A: Ogles. Please rail asd settle j account* bofnro Nov. 1 Save us chII-

ing on you. Campbell & Ogle, South'^ man j ivP< , Ki' release etnptied the

Sheriff Alva Bryan who had been I unable to learn his identity or where

Fnd Elevator.

12 If

Fine iiualtly ti) h- and tears at fair places. (Jrnnn (edden, Delicious, Senator, King Da' a nd other good varieties. Good api ■ are the cheapest fruit you can bu VIcFullongh Orchard. 23-tt.

county jail of prisoners.

PENNY SUPPIR at Christian church Saturday evening, Oct. 28, from 5 until 7:30 oVi'K'k. 23-26-27-3t \ DDITION XL LOCALS

Mrs. Maiiel Dickey v>f Malison

township entered the county liosiiitul ] chi. ugo.

I Thursday morning fer treatment

A ih-fault judgement in the sum of $59!»0 was given in favor -if the plaintiff in circuit court Thursday in the suit on account of the Van Camp Hardwan & Iron company against Walker Rum.-av of Russellville < VRD OF IH VNKS I wish to express my sincere thunks ti th*' citizens of Groencastle ,nd vicinity who aid<nl me in winning the airplane trip to the world’ fair at

Vivian Blue.

few days with Mrs. Ber-

s|)«.tiding tha Terry.

Mr. and Mis. Lowell Me Cam mack

dron Donald and linogene were called and Marjorie spent the weekend with from Indiana)! lis Saturday eight to) Mr. and Mrs. Green I'./ney the 'mine r.f Rosa McFainnvu k to see j Fletis and Winona Prii hard spent FI orris who i- iu H critical rendition, (lie weekend with their gi andprtrents, Mr. a t id VI is. Herseli. Kennedv are Mr and Mr- Tom Havens.

JEWEL COFFEE. 3 Lb. Ba* 55c 'month and Fragrant FUJI MIXED VEGETABLES, No. 2 Can 23c BEAN SPROUTS, 2 No. 2 Cans 25c Hi I K RICE, Fancy Blue Rose. 4 Lbs 17c Lancv Bbte Rokc LiFEBUOY SOAP 4 Bars 25c

TEA — 1-4 Lb. Pkg. Margate CHOP SUEY SAUCE - Bottle ( HOW MEIN NOODLES. 2 No. 2 Cans GRAHAM CRACKERS — 2 Lb. Box (euntry Club RINS0. Large Pkg.

Frank Ri*ed of Fioverdale ha re turm-d home from Miami, Fla .^hi te he visited his broth, r Charles Reed I Hat old Foiieland, ige 22 years, a foroier DePauw stu ent <lie.l in an Indianapolis hospital Wi'dnesday following a few days illn< s. Mr F'pieland was a brother of Derril Co|M*lan<I foctner Di-Pauw 1» hetball 'tat

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SHERIFFS SALE

| SEMINOLE TISSUE, 4 1000 Sheet Rolls l. ‘> Ul), Lure Open Kettle Rendered 3Lbs. I*ulter. Country Club V4 lb. Prints lb. 23e, ( ountry Rolli Lb. POTATOES, IT. S. N«. 1, Whites, I.) Lb Pk. 23e, 08 lb. batf CRANBERRIES — Lb. 10c CELERY — 3 Stalks

I tie Howes

CELERY HEARTS — 2 Bunches 15c

Crisp Tender

ICEBERG LETTUCE — 2 Heads 13c

'olid Heads

APPLES — Grimes Golden, Basket $1.39 — 7 JONATHAN APPLES — 6 Lbs.

$1.45

10c

Fan-'v Mich’gan GRAPE FRUIT — 3 For «l70 >i*e TOKAY GRAPES — 2 Lbs. Large Flinders

Lbs.

12 1-Zc

SMOKED HAM. Whole or Shank Half—Small Size — Lb.

STEAK, Round or Sirloin. Lb. 25c POT ROAST, Tender Lower cut chuck lb 12c ‘ GROUND BEEF. Lb. 10c SWISS STEAK - Lb. * 17c

For Vlea* |^,nf Shoulder Cut

ROLLED RIB — Lb. 19c BOILING BEEF. 3 Lbs. 25c

Delirtoua Lean ^hert Kib^

* ON — Fancy Dry Sugar Cured, 3 to 5 Lb Piece, Sliced 2 lbs. 33c Lb. 12 l -2c PORK LOINS. Lb. 15c FRESH PICNICS - Lb. 9c

Whole or 1<-H Fpd Small Si*e

PORK ROAST — Lb. 12c FRANKFURTERS - 3 Lbs. 29c

Fresh Cottage • * Large Juiry OY.Si ERS — Solid Pack, Extra Standard—Pint 1 Lb. 2 Ozs.

BOILfcD HAM — Lb. • 25c SPICED HAM - Lb. . . 25c

HirDfl

Ri

13 > -

Braunschweijfer — Lb.

S lieed

Pickled Pigs Feet 9 Dunce Isr #

Oieo, Eatmore, 2 Lbs.

Minced Meat For Delicious Pies 2 Lbs.

Sliced • 19c Minced Luncheon, Lb.

Sliced

10c Sandwich Spread .Can

Morrell

15c Crrtim Cheese, Lb.

12 l-2c

By virtue of a n itified copy of a dec tee and order of 'ale to me directed front the Clerk Of the Putnam Circuit Court of Indiana in a cause wherein Cloverdule Hardware Ai Lumber Company i* Plaintiff and James A. Broadstreet, William O. Kiueger, A. F. Chopsoti, Alton Mur* phy, l^'-ter Danfels, John Daniels, Federal Land Bank of I»ui*ville, are defendants, requiirng me to make the sum of $420.65 with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder ..n L S: turday, the 4th day of November, * v D 19.;:. botween the howi at t. n o’clock A. M. and five o'clock F. M. of said da> at the smith door of the courthouse in Jhe City of Grrencastle. Putnam County, Indiana, that certain building or buildings and or dance hall situated on the James A. Broadstreet farm consisting of one hundred and thirty-five (1351 acres, mflre m less, in sections thirty-ono (31) and thirty-six (36) in Township thirteen (18) North, range three (3) west or so much of said building or I buildings and or dance hall as may he 1 sufflt lent to discharge said decree, intereM and csts Said <alP will he made, without any relief whatever from vuluatien and appraisement laws. , The purchaser 'till he required to ■ remove -aid building or buildings and or dance hall from said real estate ithin ninety da - from said sale. ALVA BRYAN, Sheriff, Putnam County, Indiana, Gllioii & Lyon. Attorneys? 12 3t

.j. .j. .j. *!• -)• -!• K VST JEFFI (ISDN TWP. ■!- By Mrs. Viola McOammack <• 4* -5- •)• -J- 4- -F -t 1 • ilen Terr) and Cleon Mundy left last Sat ti: lav for New York where the) will visit Mr and Mrs. Freddie Brm iks. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Veil Stringer were Mr, and Mrs. Ernest MeCammack. Oliver Stringer, Mi" Gertie Stringer and Mr.'. Vadu Hodge. Mrs. Clara Prithanl uni children visited her mother. Mrs. Tom Havens, near (Aititesvillc last Ph u I'd ay. Mr. and Mr. Isw Darnell and W. A. Hollingsvvi rth, of neat Danville, N < 11 H R i > I I 18 VI ' II II K VI F VI OF KSTATK Notice is herqby given to the Creilitors. Heirs and Legatees of Jennie L. Ran lei, deceased, to appear in the Putnam Circuit Court, held at Oreencistle. Indiana, on the 2*8,h day of November, 1933, and show cause, if any, why the Final. Settlement Accounts with the estate <f jiaid decedent should not la* approved; and said heirs’ are nctified to then and there Make proof of hqirship, altrl receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 26th day o{ October, 1933. John W. Herod, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. Cause No 7310. Hays 4- Murphy, A ttys. 26-2t

Oakley’s Week It will pay you to stork yout panliy to the brim al these low prices It will he a long time before you will have an opportun tty to eijual these prices.

$1.25

Sugar

PI H L t.VNE GR Wl LATRD

I.HS

Bt LK

25 Lb.

49c ,! " l,

I’olaloes

( ream ('heese. Lb.

I S. No. I VV hits.

I ohhlers. 98

l.b Bag

$1.45

15c

Hollieanna

Trackers." 21C (■reen Beans 4.19 u/ens 29(* Vl;izola-Oil. ‘ J 19c Sail. BK) Lb. BaK . 77 c tOFFEK, H 25c

Bark & Beans

Milk

Pe* Brand Tall Cans

('a ns

23c

AFKK'OTS Soap

Maxwell Hirtioe

Mi .... V c u ( amp

« ( a ns

No. 2 1-2 Can King Dessert.

2 ( «ns ... 4 '

Ivory or ( ainay

t Bars

19c

NOTICE t)F ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that (he | undersigned has been appointed bv the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam Coifnty State of Indiana. Adminintratoi of the estate of John A. Von Sprerkel'en, late of Putnam County, de< t-a -M. Said estate is suppoaed to he ;olDynt. • Elmer W. Knoll. Admlnixtrat r. Oct. 11, 1933. Cause No. 7572. Attorneys, Gillen A Lyon. tt H)HN VV HKKGI). Clerk of the Putnam < intuit Court. 3t

( K.ARKTTFS 10c —

Vliicaroiii

K4*H I’rowK

i 21c

Hominy

IMNFAFFLK Chipso F'lakcs

25c

HOll!

ate

Pillxhiiry nr Gobi Medal

Sic

*« ia qq

BAG

19c

V an Fumips. 30 <•/

( an. 4 Cars 2, No. 2 1 ,

( ane

2 Large PUga. .

HOST TOASTIES ^

SUGAR CURED SKINNED HAMS. One-half or whole, lb 10'*c CHOICE SPRING LAMB Chop*, Steak or Roart Lb 15c Stew, Lb. 6 1 ' 1 ' PURE PORK SAUSAGE. Old Plantabon Style. Lb 8 1 3c

CHOKE BABY BtEF-

FRESH GROUND BEEF FOR LOAF OR STEAK. 3 Lb* 25c FRESH SIDE PORK Sliced ,Lb.

FRESH PORK BRAINS. Lb.

SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON. Lp. FRESH OYSTERS. Solid Pack. Quart FRESH LINK PORK SAUSAGE, Lb SWIFT OR DEPENDABLE CHILI. 1 Lb Brick.

OAKLEY’S