The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1934 — Page 3
Amalie Sub-Zero SYLVANJA MOTOR OIL Tire & Battery Service, Jackson Phone 790
STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE <i so it goes with the py proposition. Also if a 11 loan will help you be and see us. american.securityco. Loans and Financing J ■> E. Wash. St. Phone M « « «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
LOST:-Black and tan male hound,; HOG PROCESSING TAX | The C ('. Oltth will in i : it ■ white breast and toes. Call Virgil Me- 1 CONTINUES DOLLAR RATE 1 meeting Friday aft< u on v. i (’amiivu'k, Mt, Meridian, U>-:!p Continuation until Feh. 1 f the ! Mrs Eliza rolltns. . I. || proceeaing tax on lit hogt m $1 miscellaneous 1 per hiUHh’fd-wpigijt. was nnnounre-' -t*
by the Agricultural Adjustment Ad- '•* niiniatration. Fndir ‘he oriRlnul i l eRiilatio' s, i ho lax . un in have been iner a id t > Jl.TiO per liundred
weight in midnight Dee. 21. Contlnuunce it the one dollar
nil. of the lav Was made partly In i'^ .id.
Mr. and
SPECIAL ON PERMANENTS: Sunbeam Beauty Shop at Mt. Moiidiun. $r>.0n Croquinol oil wave, $.‘{.00; $3.00 Croquinole wave, $o.oo Call Alda Butler at Mt. Meridian for appointments. Wed-tt
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mini; hr \nch Mrs. Osa Marshall
Head and family and M ami Mrs. Dyers of Tem llauie
! Sunday giiesis of Mi a; .1 Mrs. I.
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VIRGIL J. ADER for Monroe township trustee, Democratic ticket. 10-17 Up DANCE at Banner Club t.might. Music by .McCartney's band. Admission 15 cents. it
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SS1FIED ADS
-For Sale—
consideration of the continued large slauKhi* r of hogs. The findings ot hie secretary indicated that the pav mem of the proepfsing lax a; an Incriased rale, as provldeil in the rig Inal sehediil . would tend to result in the acciiniulation of surplus stocks and depression of the farm
price of hogs.
-VIE: 192K Pontiac coach, utii Indiana. 8-3t
; County Community Sale. Ji tie, January 13. Ail kinds of .k and miscellaneous articles. Wedtf
VI E: Team of good work George Finney. 8 3p —For Rent—^ |;EXT: Well impmved farm, : , n Grciencaslle. Address Danner office. 10-1113-31
RENT: Modern home, furncplace, hardwoxl floors, garV I condition. Phone 140. 21-tf
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J’ll.D Any kind of dead stock. , Greeneastle. We pay all John Waciitel Co. 24-tf
*3 ED: I. od Yellow Corn. In.Morrison Bros. 10-2p.
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Black and tan female lib ward $10. For information Forest Hutcheson. 0-2|).
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Mrs. Lillie Day
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DEPAl'W IUOSH BEST Ii a game at Terre Haute Tuesi nj night the DelTuiw freshman team defeated Indiana State's frosh by a 30 to 18 count. A final period scoring spree put the Tigers out in front and the State yearlings did not threaten during the final minutes. Both crews starter! out on about even terms and featured a defensive type of hall Neither ^iua I was effective in shooting during this period- At tin- half time, the teams were tied, 7-all. During the final half, DePauw found the netting and took a commanding lead. K rehen, Coffin and Osborn carried the burden of DePauw’s attack, while Eastabrook an I Hoffman led State’s
looming.
The scores:
State Frosh (18) DePauw Frosh (30) j Sunday wit 1 ' Mi and FC, FT FG FT Hal's.
•lam "s Gofilin and family spent Sunday afternoon with W. W. Ooslin and wife of Roachdale. Russell Day spent Monday nigh: with Clifford Anderson. Glen McCullough and family spent Sunday af’ernoon with Mae Allen. Cafe McGatlghey and family spent Sunday with Fr d McGaugbey I and wife of Uusselh ille. Ollie Broom and wife spent Sunday with Cecil Brown and wife of
Grp neaslle.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bale- spent
Mrs. Otha
Mrs. L. Am s of non 1,
Brazil ilsiud at W. Gowens Sundry Mrs. Eldora Gardner i \i-iilr" i
Indianapolis this week.
Mis- Nellie Marshall called n
Eva Sears Friday.
Frank Irwin visited at Scott !r
yyiiF Sunday.
vliss Mary Alice Timer and MiKthel Thomas visited Mi s Virr.Fia Adamson Sunday. John Johnston call d on Clar.uc Marshall Sunday. Mrs. L. .VI. Wrijghl called on Mr« Ida Evens Sunday evening. Morris and Paul E\ans, Andrew Dickey jmd Ontor It's ves called oi Loy and Andrew Ttunnas Saturday
evening.
Sam lJinenst»r wh had tonsili i last week Is able to Ue up again. Miss Amelia Ellin;, called on V I lie Marshall Monday Kin Garre.it and two fnanddaui-h tets attended church heia Sunday.
Stoffer, f Newl'a, f E’brook, f O’Rear, f Hoffrjan, Briggs, c Watson, c Eubanks, g Snow, g Herner, g Wey, g Wilson, g
0! K re hen. f 4 0|ljamti., f „ 0 0|Gck'burger, "f 0
0| Coffin, f 0] Reed, f 0"1310111'] son, c 0| Osborn, g 0 Mallot, g 0! Oantipbell, g 1 i Powney, g
1 0
Totals 8 2 1 Totals 13 4 Officials—Referee, Porter; Umpire,
Lovell.
Imfe McGatigh°y and family spent
Saturday in Crawfordsy Ille.
21 Truman Il iya s spent Saturday 0 night uilli Mr. and Mrs. Carl Twig
0 • ol Greeneastle.
2 | Mr. and Mi Donald Rush i f Bell 01 more ppenl Sunday w ith Air. and
0 Mrs. Harry Howard.
0 Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Marshall and 0 Mr. and Mrs. James I Nelson of 0 j Or<encastle called on Mr. and Mrs. 0 Chari Cooper Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hayes at tended (he funeral of Jess Taylor at Roachdale Sunday afternoon. Wilbur Mnrhlson attended the funeral of his aunt. Mrs. J. K. liar
bison Sunday afternoon.
Wilbur Harbison and family spent Saturday eypnlng with Frank Da:
and family.
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Mr. and Mrs Smith of Indianapol: visited Sunday with Horhert Hiojens
and family.
Mrs. L. E. Knight. Mrs. F/.ie Ver million, Mrs. Ida Nowman. Mrs. 1 i cite Tincher and son :.n.i Mi . !o • i ard spent Wednesday with Mr . F- .1
Tincher.
.Mr. and Mrs. Harold Storm o' ! Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Newman vi-ited Sunday yvitii Mr. and Mrs. Harvi .
Buis. ’
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. |!uis an I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K -hei spent Sin - day with Mr and Mr-. John M -ten. Mrs. Ellen Nowman is visiting laughter, Mrs. Muiy Stwally ill ‘'amily at Putnamville Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of Indi anapolis spent Saturday night •.ml
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Sunday wi’i Olen Dudley and family. Mr. and Oran Buis and daughter [lent i ty with William Newman and family. Mr. an I M:s. Lee Bryan called on Alex Ilryan and family Wednesday. Charles o Bimtcn was in Inliannplis Friday. •j. * * +• r + (OU.ING STATION * •b Mr*. Frank Woods v .;. -|. -jMr. and Mis Floyd Greenlee and M: Martha Lcoi- .-pent Saturday in Terre Haute. » Mr. and Mr. Kay Lawson are the parents of a - ilighter, Hetty Lou. Mr. and Mi . Joe Garrett and daughter StelL called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alter.-. Mr. and Mr- k’orest Kelley cftlled j on Mr. and Mi . Glem Fluncan Sunday | .afternoon. Mr. and Mi Cecil Arnold icalh-d i on Charley List.y and family Sunday. Mr. ami Mi Fred Ki her called on Earl Wiley Friday. Mr and Mi Waiter Masteu and daughter called n Kulien Musten and family Sunday. Emery Wi-.-i • and Frank W'oods imported to be ill. Mi.-s Boj: a ,\i hoi., called on Miss | Avis Knetzei Monday. 4* 4* 4” 4- -J- 4* 4* 4- :• K \ST JEIT EH SON TWT. 44* Hy Mrs. Viola McGanainack + 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* •!• 4* Mr. and Mi Henry Anderson spent Monday in Greeneastle. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hurtburi .and Mr. and Mi Johnnie Ogle* visited Friday with Van llmnphriy I and wife. Mrs. Albert Wallace and Mrs. ! Noble Vaughn called on Ina Sherrill last Wednesday afternoon. Frank Dors’ll has been qulie III i w ith heart dleeit e. He I* at the home of his daughter, Mr*. Reason . Larkin. Mr. Hint Mrs. 1 >oi as Solsman spen* Sunday vvl'h Mr a ! Mrs. Riy Lar ikin. » The funeral of Noah Wood* was held at Walnut Chapel last Friday afternoon c udo. i d hy Hev. Reuben Masten and Oille rt McCammack. Mr. and Mis. A. D Sanders of Clovenlale called on Ernest and Viola MrCammack Saturday afternoon. • # The Daochlers of Ruth Sunday School ch’- me' wi'h Mrs. Florence
A n I ■ i s n Iasi Wed ii - day a ", itiioo Mrs. Monta I’richard spent tin week-end with Mi- Net Doblv The Farmers' Institute was held at the Belle t'nlon si hod Imildln;; Iasi Fiiday. Mrs. Vada Hodge sp-at Iasi week with Mr. and >lis. AVill Stale' .Miss Virginia Darker spent the week-end with Mr amt Mi- !!.( Larkin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keller dsi! •d Sunday with Mr. and Mrs C|oc.• Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. Doras Hitr*! of Atm -pent Friday nighi with Mi and Mis Reason l«iikin.
* Hester, .lame Hester and Lawrence ■ Hcste|’. Mrs. Margaret Fink -pent the 1 we kead with M- end Mrs. Oliver j Whitson. Mr. and Mi . t M Inge entertained at dinner Thursday evening, Mr. and Mr X. F. S'-iinner and '(laugh- . Helen, nd Mi Margaret F'ink. Mr. and Mrs. \ I . Scribner, Mrs. Charles Scribner and Miss Helen Scribner, spent Tie day and Wednesday with relative it Indianapolis. Mis Cora Hunter of Roachdale is visiting her sistei Mis. Clay Goff and Mrs. Elfie Dwells,
4- 4* 4- 4- 4- 4* 4* •} + BELLE UNION 4 By Imogene Hurst .j. 4- -|- 4” 4* 4" 4Mr. and Mis. I.c-ter Duncan and \Ir. and Mrs. Walter Meeks spent SunH-ty with Mr. and Mri. Edgar Hurst. Mr. Rtid Mrs. AvU Cooper and Mi Imogene McCloud called on Mi--' Imi gone Hurst Sunday evening Mr. and Mts- Grover Goodpasture | called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meek j Monday. The Belle Union basketball team defeated Russellville Fiiday night 19-14. Mi-- Frances McCammack gave a party Tuesday qvening in mnor "f 1 the freshman class. The P. T. A. will hold their month ly meeting at 7 o’clock Wedruj-da evening in the Belle Union gym. i 4* 4 - 4* + 4" 4* •E 4’ :• RUSSELLVILLE 4 '- 4* 4 4* 4 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Ranstead and family of Fkinville, ill, -pent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Regers and Mrs I.uta Strihbling sjient Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hazlett. Mrs. Mary Sewell i- visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Sewell and family near Bel I more. Miss Audrey Daniel visited last week with relatives at Indianapolis.: • Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Akers of Roachdale spent New Years day with Mi and Mr-. Chester Harhjson. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. MeGaughey’and c'ddren spent Rumiay with, Mr and Mis. H. W. Sutherlin. Sunda’ dinner gue-t of Mr Id^ Hester were Mr. and Mrs. John Wil-t-on *of Parkersburg, Miss Lucy Meter, Mis. Eliza belli • Handy, Charles
Political Announcements
Democratic Ticket FOR Jt DGK WILLI \ M M *1 I HER LIN For Sheriff GUY K. M Ml TIN CToverdale lownship « \ 1,1 I K KK1 \ N Greenca-lle
For Joint Representative Pulnam and ttwen Counties W ILL! \M I I KE YDW \ Y Spencer, Indiana-
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