The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 December 1933 — Page 3
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For Sale—
r SALE?—Blatk mare pony, ,gy anl harness. Piercy Sinclair, enialC' 19-lt-
IHt OAirr BAMNLK. GKEENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY. D^tMbLK 19, Mi).
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i-OR SAL.E: — Turkey's. Phone l a l 4:». Russell Pierce. 19-2ts. (-fa>liioneii Stii'k Candy, 2 lb* 16c v handpicked, kVesh resisted Peahi’ii, i Da 19cSOMV STORK 1'hone "-Ml yr SAI E: Turkics. E p. HaUck sne R lli*. l!i-2ts.
elephone h 17 for hiffh prade lower Coal- Also block Coal. A ,T. ](. 19-2ts.
I ielection of • Children's 10c each. Hamilton's Book re. 18-tf. "OR SALE: Apples, .75 per bushel up Several good varieties Mc'llnugh Orchard, one mile southwest [Greencastle. 11-tf.
■IaI'i TION SALE All my house\l goods at 408 west Walnut street, ursdas I>ec. 21, at I p. m Mrs. < itha L. Hillis. 18-dt
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JOR SALE: Havana cook stove, hole, .fl6.n0. Furniture Exchange, side square Plume 170 [,. 18 21
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Phone R-49.
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|lVRHE Iona (ioi . Coatesville, Ind. nice dressed turkeys, chickens, or -e delivered Saturday for Christ Ip.
■ | ALE "H TRADE 1928 H • : - n, 1931 Ford coupe, hot h h \ 1 condition; also 1927 Ford K •Frank Th rtna . at Me Bnmon's Caragq. 18 2t
FOR SALE - 1 Rural 118.
Turkeys and ducks. 18 2p
1} \I,E: Afghan makes ■si Christmas gift. Mrs. Cancilla.
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■"IR RKNT: Six room modern ji > o tox W. Walnut St. See Roy jis. 18.:i(. F HR K1 I I hi i oui house with .niriit on East 1‘ianklin street. W 2.T4. l!(-3t.
—Wan led
IMTGD: 1 I he Well a re < Council J'l' owing machines to he loaned the Woman's sewing project, i li will last three months. We P'antee to return them in good joition. Phone 200-X. It.
' ANTED:—Dead, worthless aniJs, Th- m-a.-, the dead animal under1 si Call .'Vd-l Brazil- Will pay telene charges. 196p-
]l\ \NTED Any kind of dead (rtoek II 278, Greencastle. We pay all ^arges- John Wachtel Co. 24-tf - Miscollancoiw —
I The best line of Christmas “junk” •st of the Alleghenies. Hamilton’s Dk Store. 18-2t.
[l ry Crawford’s 25 cent lunch. 19-lt. PANCE at Banner Club Wednesday "hi. Good music. Admission 15 kts IP-
M W VIOLENCE IN HAVANA HAVANA, Dec. 1!), (UP)—WideJnead strikes, hringing threat of violenee, were feared today in un i against a law requiring em ."yei to hiie a* least 50 per cent ptivp Cuban workers. * Iqiaiiish ami other foreign workers ere agitating for a halt in business ef in iu-try in an effort to force the ■"•“miiient to modify the decree. IV'. joino-l with that protest an gainst the continued imprison f " p n' of several hundred workers ac Ju-eri ,,f anti-government activities. 1 ' ual disorders eontinued here alf i dozen bombs were exploded i Ud (reels during the night. Due 1 'UiK.'ed five persons. AN AND WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN <i \S-FILLEI) ROOM ANDERSON, Ind., Dec. 18. (UPVUlhorities toilay investigated the Vsth of Mrs. Hazel Fulton, 1,0 di"fee, an rf 0 |, It w.Iatkins, 62, real state -lealer, from gas at the wonian's home. Ihe two were found by Clarence Wilder late yesterday. They had ^‘••ii killed by fumes fiom a kitchen ' e, i and had been dead several houi Wilder told Coroner S. J. Stolle n Ver that he had been at the Fulton Lhkp Sunday night and that Mr-'"It-'n and Watkins were drinking 'Mikins roomed there. Lleetric lights were burning when lit* couple was found. b W. Shafer returned to his home I" North wood Tuesday from the ^"Uiodist hospital in Indisnapolis.
BRAZIL TOMORROW I he Brazil high school team and fans are coining to Greencastle VVi I-iie-day night deteiunined to whip Charley E.lnionson's Tiger Cub at least that’s what the Brazil Time infers. Dick Lytle of the Times staff w rites as follows; Due of the oldest and m-- 4 intense rivalries in the state will ho renewed Wedne-day night when ('..acli Wheeler takes his band of Brazil High Red Devils to Greencastle for a tiff with the famous Groencastle Tiger Cubs, state tourney rultaers up. A Brazil-Greencastle battle nieans a packed house at any gym and the college town school officials are preparing to stack ’em in Brazil fans, who ale elated over Coach Winder's Red Devils, plan to trek to Green castle <•„ masse. It is estimated that nearly a thousand Brazilians will witnes the battle. The mention of a Drazil-Greeiicaslle game causes old grad, to spin yams of the past tilts played between the lw) teams At one time tin* rivalry lietween the two teams ,wa o intense that it was necessary to over the athletic relations. Since the re.-ump-tion of the rivalry, the contests have been more orderly but n -no the les- : pirite t. There will lie no weeping or wailing in Brazil ranks after Wednesday’s lilt, if what the Red Dowl ay can be relied upon The Tiger Cub; bold a three-game all-time margin over the Rod Devils but since IU28, Greencastle has lieen able to maintain only a one game margin. The Purple and Gray team annihilated the Red I)evil- last year m Hie only game playe 1 lietween the two teams- The second game was cancelled because of the li a itutian of tell games imposed "li the Red Devils after lieing admitted back into the fold of the Ihsaa“The worm will turn,” is an old adage that the Bricks are ; lacing a lot of faith in- Greencastle was represented by a three year veteran team last year while the Bricks were more less an inexperienced crow. The tables have lieen turned tin year and the Red Devils will place a, veteran team m the floor at Greencastle Wed nesday night while the Tiger Cub mentor will lie forced to use an almost entirely new combination. However, the team that the Gii“mcastle pilot w ill send against the Red Devils is the five that moved up fretn last year’s reserve squad 'bat wan considered the finest in Indiana Greencastle is -small but onh lack -a center that ean capably fill the .-hoes of McAually, all state pivot tn in. who is now tossing the leather sphere far the Northwestern freshman team Brazil scouts report that tlioa- little boys on the Greencastle team are faster than last year and will do thing-- if not closely guarded Gicncastle has met some of the Is t trams in the state and ha . c -tablished a splondi I record On the other hand. Brazil will i l-ice •m the floor We hie day the bigge t team that ever wone the Brazil col-n ■ Coach Wli'ider will probably tart the satme line-up that began again -t the Central High Bears, of Evansville. Blake and Cramer, forwards; Hi id shaiw, center; Brown and Whitman guards. i —o— WlITENBERG TONIGHT The co-champions ■){ the Buckeye conference didn’t look so impie.-.-ive against Evansville last night as the Purple Aces hamied the Springfield, O, aggregation a -’><1 to 25 beating. Maybe Witteiilx-rg wa plajing under wraps, saving thei n. <-lvi -- for the tilt with DePauw's net tossers here to-
night.
"Tony” Hinkle, Butler mentor, on comnnonting on the various high school quintets >vcr Indiana, lists the Greencaatle-Newcastle battle Friday night as the main attraction of Hie evening in the state-
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!#ast Friday night during the curtain raiser to the Tiger Cub-Short-ndge dash, we talked for a few minutes with Coach <*>x whose Bello Onion dra|>ery agitators are going places and getting things done this eison- “Coxie” tells us his boys are big and experienced and that he will ■>nl> lose one regular by graduation. Yes sir, we believe Belle Union is out to win the sectional!
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The Jefferson township squad trav-
els to V an Buiep Friday and this contest should prove an acid test —o— «..ffne:; of local mterc-t caixied for this week are a,-, follows: ToniKht U ittertberg at DePauw. Wednesday Brazil at Greencastle. Friday Greenca-tl* at Newcastle. Baiabridge at Cloverdale. Belle Union at VanBurenWingate at Roachdale. Saturday Lad-iga at Bainbridge. DePauw at Evansville1GRK i i 11 r ap NSWs _ I he Farm Bureau I AM N ESI FRDAY I bring hero ism, sacrifi.. and ideals out of the past. I AM IODAA I face grave responsibilities and difficult tasks with courage. I AM TOMORROW I carry with me the vision of things as they should
lie.
I AM ORGANIZATION — the machinery through which farmers may do things for themselves. I AM EDUCATION I study, gather and distribute information on every p'vise of agriculture. I AM SERVICE — 1 organize and spoil si t cooperative marketing asiciatb'iis through which farmers may buy and sell to better advantage. I AM COURAGE—I fight for legilatimi that will help agriculture, and against that which would be a detriment to the industry. I \M GOODWILL I create neighborlim - and fellowship among communities. My sole aim is to make every farm family prosperous, contented and happy. I AM HOPE J believe all these things will come to pass. 1 AM YOUR FARM BUREAU. tict .'!6 Mere Eggs I his W inter le is possible for you to average 36 more egg- from the farm flock tliis winter it they are kept warm, dry and comfortable. t ureful tests made at an experinicnt talien on the Pacific coast and verified by another station on the Ulantic seaboard prove this statement to he true. I In three factors to keep in mind are warmth, dryness, and comfort. Warmth is provided by having the north, east, and west sides of the hou.-o built of matched lumber. This w ill keep the storms and cold weather out. If the poultry house is old, then it i bo-t to point or tar paper the side 'the south side of the house is all important. It brings in the sun light ami fresh air, both so necessary for health and egg production. One half of the south side must con ist of open, and windows. -These "pi n .hinilil lie inclosed with adjust ible frames so that the right amount "f ventilation can always lie provided. The frames should be covered with a material which will let in the ultraviolet rays of sunlight and yet will not bleak or tear. The local hard w ire tore usualily carries these material When this t>|x* of window and opening is used, the farm flock gel all the benefits of sunlight even on cold days when the open.; must be kept closed. Ihe nil lest part of the house is the roof and north side. It will pay big dividends to insulate the roof and north side of the house with insulation material obtainable at any local lumber yard. Now is the time to see that the lien bon-*' is dry this wnitqr. Leaking roofs and |nioi- ventilation result in wet litter, poor egg production and ii km - In .iicct the roof, if proh ably only needs a new coat of roofing paint. Only good ventilation will keep the hou -c dry. One hundred laying hens mi ume 26 qiiarts of water a day. Most of this consumption of water |>a • out of a hen in breathing. The moi.-t air must leave the hen hou e before it condenses. Only good ventilation will «lo it. The house must be dry. A ben house to be comfortable must be of sufficient size, clean and free from disease. Four square feet of floor space is requiied per bird. A house 26 feet .-quare is necessary for 160 hen.-. Sell rather than crowd the laying quarters. Before the flock is housed for the winter it should i>c given a thorough cleaning and diisnfecting. The ceiling and -ides should Is- washed down with water and then disinfected. The floor should also lie cleaned and disinfected before new litter is put in. Four to hx inches of straw peat moss 4iavings on the floor makes an excellent litter and keeps the flock wuim and comfortable. 4-H Club Report A total of nine men, 13 women, 23 boys and 25 girls acted as lenders in the 4-H club projects in I’utnain county during the summer of 1933 for 29 different clubs. There were 98 boys starting in the clubs with 88
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r ( HANCU NOW TO Winter Proof Motor Oil • Flows At ToiniK'nitures Below Zero. • Starts Pumpinn As Your Motor Starts. • Complete I'roleetion W hen W armed Cp. O Motor Starts Kasy- Saves Battery. 15c qt. c-fomc^/ihig * |jj HOME OIL COMPANY 685 No. Jackson St. Greencastle, Ind.
completing; 387 girls st.irted and 372 finished their projects, m aking a to tal of IS.', members start or.' m l 466 finishing. To completo a pi eject r quires that the club mber attend at least six regular h'c.il meetiiu';, finish his project according to rule and regulations of the club, and < \ hibit the finished produ t 'lie h isoii that some of thq livi ti«k mem bers lid not complete wa her,hi " their livestock was not exhibited. The county record fiillov. ;:
Corn Potatoes Poultry Diary Calf ... Beef ( alf (With 11 Sheep PiK Golt Boys Leadership Gills Leadership Boys, Girls, Health Canning Baking Food Preparation .. Clothing
GOLD PRICE (INCH VMil.D WASHINGTON, Dec. 19, (ITl The government todiy fixed Hie price
f newly minnl domestic g"ld r-lttMi, unchanged from yesterday. T- day's Washington price was I 12 above the world price set in
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the Liiiidoii price today was 126 billing; 9 pence, unchanged from \ e-teid.iy. On the basis of the opening exchange rate for Hie pound telling ($5.15), this was equivalent
t<> $32.64 an ounco.
Ihe dollar remained at 66.69 cents.
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BEAU 1ANNEU CLASSIFIED ADS
at | good bye in New ’I ,irk He w a of course, Roger Edens . . . The living example of the fellow who would give you his shirt is rc|mrted By Tony Samaniego, brother of Ramon Novnr- !"> who ha- just returned fnnn Mexico with the “Viva Villa" Con-cauiy. When Tony left the southern civpital, a number of officers from t he loth Mexican Cavalry came down to see him iff- They bad ordered a tpre-ent for him: when it didn't, come, $i eap tain t-nv off bis shirt and offered It.
as a souvenir.
NOTICE DE FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE Not fee is hereby givin to the Creditor . Heirs and legatees of William FIh'l-t shuey, deceased to apfiexir in Uutnani Circuit Court, held at Greeu-ca-tle, Indiana, on the 4th day of January RI3-I, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent • lioul I not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then mid there make proof of heirship amli receive their distributivo shares Witne-s, the Clerk of said Court, this 12th day "f Decemlier, 1933. John W Herod, Clerk INitnani ' n cuit Court. Theodore Crawley, AllyN.»- 7628
Still very much the houeyni" uno;. Adrienne A me- and Bruce (abut - it
with ami; eidwined at tlie Horzage C'M'ktail party . . . Maureen O’Sulli \an t.H'k a few steps yesterday for the first tiime since her operation. . • • Lionel Barrytnuore is another who look - much improved, He and Mrs . Barrymore plan i vacation after he completes “It day'' And punches it the Paramount ("inmissury are that amu ed over the item: “One Ponud Caviar, II” DID ^ OF KNOW— That Mauneen O’Sullivan, living in I Hid m (Hiring the Black a ml Tan riota uw the walls and roof of her hunie ndilled iiy shell-fire?
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HOLLYWOOD, If there v-'n- my lingering dombt- that all is well li--tvveeu Irene Dutuic and hei doctor hmliaiid, the two dispel it with their plans for romantic (ry ts mi ('hri tmas and New Year’s Eves When Dr Fian i (Ji 1 ffeti r.ime o'lt heie to Ter-onally negiHiati' Irene' new ctMitract with RKD, the understamling was for him t" return fur the holidays But now he cannot leave iris practice. And as Irene itart- a new picture, "Transient E.ve,” she can't go to New York. The two impetuously solve their difficulty Iiy plans to meet in Chicago Irene will hoard a plane here on the evening of the 2-'!iil- Her husband flies frnm New Y"ik Hie a-no night and they meet in Chicago, spend Christmas Eve together and fly back to their dutiesThe same routine (w ill be followd for New Years’s Eve, the actress said
yesterday
Now, all they h"|>e for is decent
weather.
Where is Willie Frit-eh, hatid-ome German leading m-ui, who swore he'd he in Hollywood by Christmas to put a ring mi Lillian Harvey’s finger? Asked yestvxrday, Lilian -.aid she idn’t know All her letters and cables for several wis'ks have remained un-
answered-
Hot report h-us it that k’ritsi'h is on the high seas. j If not, he’ll have to wait a long time to see the blonde star who lias lieen rurnred both as his fiancee and as his wife Lilian h«s cqmplcied
will
“I Am Suzaiuie” for Fox, but it Im- Uinx! months Is'l'ore she return - t
kyun .|n’.
The (range paradox of Jean H-ic- jft low aigiiing bitterly with MGM ovei j 5? •alary while husband Hal R0--011 Jy worked amicably for the company up I 9 pears to lie at an end. 11» The plaitinom-haired! star slcwivl wo up "ii Ibe lot yesterday for the first tin a 1 in many weeks Gos-ips say the •* feu-d is over, that Jean comes back at a salary increase. And if plans have not changed she will work with Marie Dressier in ‘‘Living in a Big Way ” They must like Evelyn Venahue a* I’araimoiint, for the Studio js leaving no stone unturned t<> placate her professor father, who laid down the ulti T-atum of no kissing sisne- for hi
one and only.
First they toned down all love -s-enes in "Death Takes a Holiday” and now the studio is rushing thraugh a print of the picture, so that the yung actress can take it back to show to her father when she leaves here to spend the holidays in Cincinnati. . .
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QUICK GLIMPSES Ihat very busy swain, Dick Powell, has switched back to Mary Brian again, or, at least, the two were together Wednesday night at the Beverly Wil-bire Francesca Braggiottl dancer after the classic manner and wife of aetwr-soeialite John l/slge. is opening a dancing school in Hollywood. . . . When Ethel Merman g d off the train here, she was greeted by the same man who had told her
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