The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1933 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1933.
TRADE IN SALE spr ^/Sinner spring Mattress and Box Spring
Millions Saved In \nuis Lliilis
»16.75
Trade in allowance* of
For your old Mattress and Spring.
n L' VI f' 11 I>l' l> fvery Mattress and Box Spring ottered in this sale is guaranteed by the
KLiVIbiVIBLK: ^nufacturer
Look for the label—it is your guarantee. This otfer for a limited time only. S. C. PREVO COMPANY
•S J50.000.000 \\ 11,1. tiF DISTRl BUTKl) S(M»\ TO MBMBKRS OVER NATION '
Three hundred and fifty million dollars will be distributed to about tdfjht niilion members of the Christmas Club by approximately six thou-
sand banking institutions and organ-, ,. . . . . „ . . i7.at.10ns within the next two weeks,!" „ 11 ,, .
a •, or.ling to an estimate given out
larger expenditure for holiday purposes this Oeeenvber than a year ago j ppis indicates that millions of iH'opIe j iiate ahandomd a fear of buying and • are looking to the future with great- j er confidence. 1 The inception bf the plan and organisation tf Christmas Club, 23 years ago, anticipated the need of providing an easy method of systematically accumulating funds for the specific purpose* of Christinas requimnients. Its sponsors, however, in the creation and promotion of the plan, were mindful of the opportunity
<GR*A^A](M Tonight and Tomorrow
yesterday by lb ibert F. Rawll, founder and president of Ohristmas Club,
. a corporation.
The averagi mount received liy eJch member am unts to $43.75. This ficut' teproseiits a slight increase e.,nip.ared with , tear ago. Considered from another angle, if all the rush in circulation in the country \veti‘ evenly divided among our total pope I itian of hundred and twenty million people, eaeh person would (lav about sin in-the-pocket cash. While every in tier of the Christinas Cluii. n the a'e, ige has accumulated in nickels, ciin r- and dollars, during ihi.- year, a sum of $43.75. An optimist expression is found n many repmt- from all sections tr m the fact mat the distribution of
means for accumulating small weekly deposit for .constructive us<is as well ns providing extra money for Christ-
mas.
Based on a direct by mail inquiry to a considerable number of individual members of the Christinas Club, Mr. Rawll points out that an increasing number of p eople are becoming tax conscious and using the facilities of thi duh fir ac umulating money for the payment of taxes due at the end of the year. The o-timate show.- the total distribution will be used approximately as follows: Christmas purchases, 42 |K*r cent . .5147,000,0(10 JTirmanent savings and investment, 2G per cent 01,000,000 Year end commitments 8 per cent 28 000,000
ROMANCE LAUGHS SONGS No wonder this stage play made audiences laugh and cry the world over! It s a great picture of the glorious stage hit!
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Si.",0,000,000 it, s-h within the next |'faxes, 12 percent 42,000,000 two weeks wil ,dd i terrific impetus ; 51 11 r t gage amortization
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PEDAGOGUES SING BLUES
NEW YORK (I I't Scb il tea'll Inurisl • is aren’t jIhiijs ibe staid peopb ••ado pn we Imagine. Time of them Iuik men. |e 11 \ i formed u nsl hot jui/. trio for br":ni \\ i itei casling. Tli'v loinieily « -re known E I as Max .bjiies, tiMitball < • arP at « 'le i Florida Nc.imul ('nllene Waymai II,, in Mi Con. teui'hri at t;-! a il ln.1 (’oiint.v in. Pit,
(Ala ) TmlniliK Sebool. md Cl>,!' .Tones, pritncipal i t the Knsaitla Ttap •|st AeuilMn> (tut In \\ tlnv are l regular float me on Slat inn WHOM,
and cull 'lb tnseh. - The llltu llai-
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winter by Col blisill*.-.-.It'll 11 s - i i .
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in the past tin . month Regislra- ! iion stalir.tti s -bow Ilia’ II .-t itrs | and :-e\ eii toieign n ml tries wen rc-
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roi. SEEKS WINTER TOURISTS DENVER. Col. <1 Pi \ i,ii| for i
VISIT MOVING MOUNTAIN HI H WHO Col. (I Pi |miiaIImouim un unt ; i n ii» i* lias doit"
sntn fill in k* !>»• i a, making trout piy^. s
in daily papt i it has aidfd Dili nimo ni^rcliain - by ^r»n.<)P0, a sui
Vf> i fVfah d. ()\ or .‘ immi p» rsons ha\H \ isii- «1 i lo- •’iiioxiii:* mountain"
MISSOULA. Mont. (IF)
: tana sug’ar l)f«*t yiowa*rs an* expected j to ha nest a $ a,000,000 crop this sea*
III, with bumper >i.'lds and record Christmas Club for this
t » holiday pur has* - Whiln -everal individual banks report an actual lease over last year, a decline in rre nbership and a decline in t-! number paiticipating lianks, due to the bah .sic holiday earlier in tire year, havi . isionef a reduction in the total n ■ miiers dp an, I in the total fund of 20 per cent ftom the
figure of 1932.
Considering however, the severe I'iis ipline and les-ure that were aj»- ■ l,n " [ plied to almost every business during the early month- of 1933, bankers view the a" 'iiipi-hrnents of the
year a.- a re-
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i Sidney district 11,513 acres of beets | ire being harvester!, ami in tlie Billing- area 3d,015 acres are under cun-
' tract.
ja. t'age reporte in many sections- In markijb | e tr | but ,. th „ steadfastness 'Wes-.n, .Montana an estimated 125. ' f purpoJ!t . ,„ ura ^ aml r . lith of
will Ire sliceil. In till j thrjfly A , m . rU „, H It is gratifying l i the management of < '.listmas t 1 ib, a corporation, that thi year’s rlisttibution anticipates a
and interest, 5 tier cent 17,500,000 Insurance premiums, 5 per cqnt 17,500,000 Klucation, travel and vharity, 2 per cent..-- 7,000,000 Total $350,000,000 The state of Indiana will distribute
about $12 080,000.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the undet signed has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam county. State of Indiana Administra tor of the estate of Amos E. Ayler, late of -Putnam County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Wilhehnena Ayler, AIministrator. Oct. 31. 1933. Attorney, M. .1 Murphy. John W. Herod, Clerk of the I’utnnm Circuit Court. 31-3t
SHELTON’, Conn., Nov. |4. (L’l'l Two tiny bacteria were viewed by tuberculosis specialists today as p s-l-ible destroyers of tubercule bacilli, lepresenting a new hope in the long battle against the white plague. The growing of these types of bacteria, descrilied as cocci and diploccK'ci was described to 1,800 physicians at Laurel Heights Tuberculosis sanitoriuin by Dr. Stephen .1. Maher, international tuberculosis authority, who developed the technique after 25 year ■ of rest .rch. Tuberculosis bacilli in human being's, cows, anul some species of bird x have been destroyed by these bacteria. Dr. Maher sai l. They are produced from the tubercule bacilli themselves by feeding the bacilli
sterile milk through tit- )| coys. The cocci and diplucim, during an . . selves, are nevertheless ‘‘f u | to the tuberculosis yenn, f, they are derived,” Mahers;
NDTK li Dl WlMIMsji Not k ■ deisigned h is Ix-t-n a |:|siiii Judge of the ( ireuit t uur Indiana, Adn inigtratoi - w- ith the w ill anne\ d of tl : Elizabeth F. Scott late | runty, decea.setl ! Saitl estate i- sup|)oseti I viait. Alln-it I. William , Aiim ! (Jet drer 30, Attorney F S Hvri|t„i, John Y\ Herod, Clerk t nam Circuit < ourt.
Study Plan for American Ed
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