The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 January 1934 — Page 2
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THE DAILY- BANNER, GREENCASTLE, -INDIANA. THURSDAY. JANUARY II 1934
v rrnrkt* S l. S' Job l> In Doubt
oBJF< T!ON RAI-KP TO HOO^IFR \> DiRErroR of NATiorr I
FMFRGFNf V < (M NOI.
INDIANA POI.I?. Ian. 11 — f»jertirn to t' o appointment of Rii'h' sH Werneke. Terre Haute. 1 ^ representative tf Ir : ana >n the dirertorate of the national en.ersoen'y er.urwil ha* been lofted with Pre-i
dent Rooievelt.
A di«pat :i freTit Washington r<sn tinue f , “It -a -aid in ant oritvtive tiuir ter.- that the, appointment rmtr’.t n • pn throuirli. So informalj.v :• t > the- gt 'ir* 1 <n which the ohje.tion wa^ ' e,l was made ava.*lal>le
f (had infomaed. tini of con-nd*
man
•• -I told htaa,’ VanN'uy* continue-!. *thal numerous leaon? Democrat* had ind r*e-i Wemeke before I had been a-ke! to do *o and that havinsr ad.!ed my indorsement I was not inciinH to withdraw it.' -The senator said Wettieke had beer indorsed, he understood, by Gov. Paul V. McNutt. Th-wms Tarr*-' national comir-itteeman; Dr. CaHton B. M-Cwlhirh. state Democratic chairnat . an t others, imdudin* Ambrose (t’cowm'U. one of Fartny’s assistants •r-.-eral national tn-nim-rats. “ •! told Farley.’ VanNuys «aid, • b.ar responsibility for failnre of apoir’iimnt most lie irith Mm and .rerrtw-s of the administration, rather an with we. inasmuch a- I «'•* un- • ilbrc- to withdraw my indor«e-j-.enG -
THE D\ILY B\N\ER 1 """
And
Society News
Herald Consolidated “It Wave* For AIT* Entered in the postofflee at Gmencastle, Indiana, aa second class mail matter under Act of Marc S, 187B. PuWrlption price, 10 e*»nts per wsek; IS.00 per year by mad in Pwtnam CVwmty; fS.50 to 15.00 per rear by mail outside Putnam Co-mty.
Me. Herod Hrstese 1 o Veronica < lub
The Veronica club met Wednesday afterroon at the home of Mrs. , Herod. Mrs. Henry Phillips tharye of the program on the , V-t. ’Momen of the BiW-“ Plans were made to boi da ynest day meet-
tVill had
sub- ]
1931 CHEVROLET COUPE
.$27.5
King, Morrison, Foster —
F'wrd Dealer- Since 191(1
“Frank C. W-i‘. of t: e natior.-wide hi- associates hav rathe steadffly f»r (
.. ext^u'.ive betid . sanitation, and lieen en (rayed wo •seeks in fil-
iny up a list of t* stite director1 e| presktem eTrocte-i • is w'.uM tw- f.re i -er.te.1 at cr meet;!:? of t'lC coum yesterday '"'nv'-'-.i tmt it was not
ready.
“It developed toray tV list a- oriy ina'ly prepared has lieen overhauled to a c n- ; ierahle extent. At the out- | =e* Der-.-crati• United State- ven-.t-tors were invite.) to submit recommendation-. Other individuals and I yroups excre-sed ^ desire to le heard a« th<- work r-royressed and so th-
VFT 11 F ' OM DEM N ATION bl lT - ^ , »udemnetio»i suit of the State . f I retie ns. strain *t TNnmae D. St swm am* others, was settled in cirii- roar* Thu -sday uwwr.iny. the de- • tant - accer'iny JS<W in «ettlemem for 83 of an :w re of lend ju=t west ot RoarMale. -ouprht by the state in ’he improvement f s tate roed 1IW. Viewers Htieh Pea try. Clay Mcyill. Fred Marten, appiinted hy the -ourt. were in«truct’»d to meet in the clerk’office Jan. 15 to fix the settlement
amount as damages.
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
Mr. ami Mrs. Jean McTullouirh of C i verdaie were visitors ir Blnommpton Wednesday. Mrs. Mah*l Di key. of Tarke eowity, entered the county hnapital Wedn“e lay e-.-enme for treatment Mr«. Paul Ratcliff, a former resident of Greenesstle. is ill in the Cliff ton enmity hospital at Frankfort.
Allen.
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’ ' Century flub to Mr*. Mattie Davis retume! to her ^ rl{ j aJ .
hesne TVur»doy from 'he county fcos" -j ^ century club will meet Fri-iay pital. i -ftmnoon at I’r-TO o’clock at the home; Wilbuj Day of CVnrerdale entered , >f Mr . T c u ar rison. Elm |
the county hospital Wednesday eve- j ^
nine for treaWm-’ •. • j. .v j. j. a a x Dm McCullou, \^ 3 ^ n ' 4U - Morning Muskale de- t. returned to l.oneden hall P urs- ^ Wednesday
At the Greencasdle Morning Musi - •ale Wednes-lay morning Mrs. Baere
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bf’din the Morning Ratin' to Go If *oti **yjr and aunk and th# w>rid tookf^puck don’t twai! w a lot of ■ait*, minamd popart thp« to make >o« # ** lK ^kS^ntaadf^offU^^
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oemoers of the i- ai d.-Tch con^'--
ui ruorvet and (mi
»vsaw R-“rsc«Js;
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.. w . ; 4 thkfc. bad taste aid \ '*r b*vth ts tool, tkiooflw. t rsskj tut >r. t -®ish<w. t ova r »»d a r-bM *nd yesi teri down .ail out. \ owf vboU ’ It ukM the food. < <1 CARTER'S UTTLE UVER PILES to fst the tso Bat doa’task (or lirar p*^ Ask fur t anar i r it,), LiMTf PiJto. lx»k for the rzur.e< art^ . i .ttW 14tft nbtm t*-* f^vT? * iMbscitata 26emtdnjf storw OltBIC.M.( o
Jnsttadof *Umy J
day from the ewurty hospital. Rev Gust E. Ca: Ison, pastor of the
rl mch. an.! twep-. a phper on the development I
. n Fre h music lieginning ?’ !
ration, attendee Frank. The chart - rp k| .
.ods.m.11^1 Lawyers To Meet
>-U -v *-»•*'
se--ere injuries to its right hand and
I arm Thursday af’ernoon when it was j caught in an elec’ ric wa-diing maI hiife wringer. The hand and fore-
\l Brazil Vlondav
. Teddy Wiley has returned to his | arm was draw into the wringer,
h -me in
bis grandpnmits.
Baldwin.
Bl'-omiwgton after visiting crushing and a-erating the fie--and Mm Raw The chiM was taken to a physician
where its injurie- were attended.
bannrr ads (;et rest its
difficulties of Walker and his as-ist- t rt we- • lti|M ed. i »♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦’ “While the list was in process of being -ale jp President Roostveit publicly said he desired that partisan politi s lie kept out of the organiza-
tion.
“j-'-nat’ r Freferick VanNuys con filmed Wiwtnesday afternoon that the apt untment of Wertteke a* director of the Indiana emergency setup was in dc.ubt. “He cai I James \. Farley, postmaster general end chief patronage dis-
Mis« Ann Cannon ha- redurmyl to | Gfliy aDer spending her Oiristraas semion with Mt. and Mri. Jameg ' I'lnon. Blo-wnington street There wall he a missionary meeting at 7:30 o’chock at the N'ararene ourch. Mrs. Ulr Minninger will have charge. The puhiic s invited.
1932 PLYMOUTH COACH
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d'Inily, Faure, Rhene Baton, and ( bar (ten tier were o*ed as iihi=Tra-
, R:| AI FRED F.\ \ N - 1 d I. I . \ N It t EOS SAU Theme and Variations—Fugue snd j 0. GII.I.FN OF i.HFENt \STI.F, soni by dTndy—Mr. Rolling. 1 TO SI’F. (K
Impromptu by Faure. Promenade by dTndy.
pvO YOU have 1 3 a lot of out-
standing accounts
— bill* upon whi-S payments are due cr : - due' aj you bnd it hard to l . ta-isfied by trying • check among *o ma- U , „ row from us, pay a • M have but one sma' ei.h month'’ $10 • • B hoiisehold goods. Ah- < v
—-o endct‘e-i • No cbligabon.
Indiana Loan (o
244 v Wa ‘ h,n
llione 15.
Fifty-' nr ao,
two miles north of fir-eneaA
State Road 4d Im.
Office
The acchient
companies frv>n Aurora, F.lgin ansi Naperville battl*-: a f250/k»l) More.
The spinners of Carautec by Rhene-
F. ton- Mrs Baerg.
Mrs Vreeland gave report i on re-cc-i n sical ■ urrent event*.
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Four
Met Thursdat
Regi- nr r eeling of Sect ion Four the Christian church was
A fo»)d ar»i health lecture will he given this evening in the basement of the Christian church by C C- Guffey
- Indianapolis Every-- invited.! ^ rtJJrjpp | l*'!!!!''
FHREF. FIREMIN DIF WHEN Bl A7,INT. W vl l. COLAPSES AURORA, 111, -Hn. 11. .CP)—\
blazing, three story front wall of a | -• |i<n downtown baii<vug collapsed upon]'
flre-ren t-islay, - -ig three • utright
and injuring thr—- others seriously. I .
.'ctirred as 15 fire, M>'edne«day afternoon at the home o'
BRAZIU Ind., Jan 11—Approxi lonely a hundred attorney* of west era Inditna will be guests of the Clay County B r Association next .Monday evening when the members of the local organization, sill enter tain the viisting legal lights of five
counties.
The event will be held in the dinrnom of tlie Davb otel and will
FOR SAU I I tary worvi “ Every nj a cord load $1.75 F‘ - i -
ate .lelicfiry.
♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦«v. .«*««««^ Win nIioiiI
especially married couple* of all agsss
_ . _ _ _ I - jr- free. n , expeoae bemf Kinjar. .Morrison, roster nne ted with u. f- *1 rr* PJ re,i by Ford Dealer- 'ince 1910 ' the le-turer and his as- *tam will be ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦»♦» I served at this meeting free f d --i,.
I0NA BRAND
FLOURW
Milled from the Finest WLeat 48 Lb. Bag $1.49
We Accept C. W. A. Check*
24-Lb. Bag
75
$6.00 a Barrel).
DOGGIE DINNER r.n, 23c • ^ $1.79
r
100 Lft*
S 1.51
P.e<i Puled
1-Lb Bag 17c
f a*e of 24 Cans
FINE GRANULATED SUGAR
CANNED CHERRIES 8 O’CLOCK COFFEE
NAVY BEANS 1" ,k $2.97 *v.,..
RED BEANS Su e
GREEN BEANS
DAINTY SODA CRACKERS SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERT EASY TASK SOAP CHIPS GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD
25 Ijbs. $113
10 Lh * No. 10 Can
99c
5 4 4
Cans
Man 2
Cans
Fre*h Crisp
Assorted Flavors
Lb. Box
A Low Price
WHITEHOUSE MILK RAJAH SYRUP PANCAKE FLOUR RED CIRCLE COFFEE BOKAR COFFEE
3 ™ 17c Q’ j** 25c ?*-o* sc c 13C Lk 21c U. Tir, 25c
1'2 Lb. Loaf Be
WISCONSIN CHEESE CORN FLAKES
SCOT TISSUE EGG MASH
SCRATCH FEED
45c 49c
3 c b« 49c
15c 19c 25c 19c
2 pk ” 9c n, i',* 29c 1-Lb. Loaf “ 15c
10c
3 • 25c b*> $1.99 *•*$1.69
POTATOES, 15 Lb. Peck
L S. No. I (obblers
Idaho Bakin; POTATOES, 15 lb. bag 37c HEAD LETTUCE. 2 heads 15c Winetap APPLES Fancy Box liurt 4 U> 25c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
31c
BALDWIN APPLES. 5 Lbi. 25c Fla. ORANGES. Lge. juicy fruit Doz. 23c TANGERINES. Dozen 18c Sweet POTATOES, Nancy HaHs. 5 lbs. 25c
IN OUR MEAT MARKETS
SWISS STEAK, tender juicy cut from fancy rounds, lb.
Beef Pot Roast, Lb. 7 l*2c Sbouder Swiss Steak, Lb. 12 l-2c Chuck Roast, blade cuts. Lb. 10c Fresh Picnics, lean. Lb 7c Baby Haddock Fillets Lb. 12 l-2c
Bacon mild cure 3 • 5 lb. end. lb 12'*c Smoked Picnics, sugar cured. Lb. 8'*c Pork Loin whole or rib end. lb. 10c Sausage, pure pork. 2 Lbs ISc Oysters, extra standard. Qt. 39c
WE PAY MARKET PRICE FOR CLEAN, FRESH EGGS
A * PFOOD STORES
l. P. Interview
■■*FCR FT ARY Of vGRKTLTVRF Dl>n S>f> l*ROBLFM> FVCIN'. FARMFR"
(Copyright, H> ♦ United f'r*-A WASHINCTi N. Jan. 11, (UP* — Th*- Amorienn p»- p(e have not yet ompr-dienrird the full <vxient of the ■ ha nge5 they ir go t .rtfUgh either tn the vay of acreage redu te.n on i lie one hand or in- rt-aeed imp>rt« on he otirf r, Secr» i y of Agriculture Wi'lac- o*d th- Unite! Press t-eiay ,n an in’er.-iew di-caseing the prohlem 1-f the ftrir. WaUara i* a vigorously outspoken I executive. He ha* tackled a problem which defeated the best minds three Republican a-;nini*tration* were able to bring to \t “We have ~^i pr--;pr>ning making up our mind- - nee the war,’’ Wallace -aid aert — r - big. ffet topped de*k in t'-ie agric ure department building. We can't delay much longer The per pie, of ’his country must find out what all thia i* about and make ip thrir mind on it. “I hope the people have the determination to gr through with the policy. The farmer thus far has done a remarkable job. “The ianger I see ia that some of th*, neople ; “-rted hy the pries-inr tax may get it into their heads to tart a drive ,rainst processing taxes iithrajt l-eing willing to go down the line on an ef. tive substitute.” M'allace has hi* own idea* of the manner in which agriculture should work itself out of a corner but he is not committed to an extent that rules out the Ob' of other*. What he chiefly insi--. ipon i* that the American people make up their mind* on *r.-mething and stick to it. Discussing in effedivn substi’ute for the prove* ing tax. Wallace suggested there w-re five alternatives 1. Taking f-om the general treasury rm-n**;.' for benefit payments in con.«ideriti--r if control of produc-
tion.
2. An effect ve program of government land pur base. 3. A suffh rally great increase in j imports to tase care of the interest j on debts owe»! the* United States by j foreign nation, and foreign national* and in add it in to pay us a decent t pri e for our *urphn cotton, wheat, laid and tobacco. 4. Price fixing accompanied by le-ensmg of * ery plowed field and compulsory control of every farmer’s marketing with rigid differential* between (Snmest.c market* 5. Let thing* drift a* they drifted in 1931-32. The secretar - used the period 193132 becau**t he -eels the lack of a foreign deman-i -Heretofore wa* hidden from the country by average annual foreign loans in excess of SI .000.000,OO0 a year. Wallace believe* the country *houkl continue with the processing tax until some one rf the first four aiteraati e* or some combination of them ha* commended itself to the Amen can people and to congress so that they are w-iilm^ to embrace such a policy suffi< .rally to obtain a. com plishment of the work now bring
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V N- lem Taulman. Lara bee street. A *'ant h---te*se* were Mrs. Ira Cow line, Mrs Ida Pollom and Mrs. Chailes Gardner. Fifteen members and one guest were present.
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Fmertain Bridge Club
W edtie*da) Night
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Hatcher entert:i’n»d their bridge club Wednesday ening. All member* were present. H- :h «>xir**s were won by Mrs R->y Bl-i. -d Mr*. Earl Huuheson.
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Mr-*. McKeehan To Be Hoeteso
3o Uriday Circle fluh
The Friday Circle Club will meet Friday aftern-son at 2 o’clock at the hr,rw» of Mrs FTank M.-Keehan, *<<W! Highwood Ave. Mr«. Gwin fY.sign will have charge of the irroernni.
held
consist of a sumptuous dinner, a social session and several short addn«ce*-. The gues’ speakers will lie Alfred Evans of the Indiana University Ij»w school an-i former Con gressman C. C. Gillen of lireencastle.
Invitati--n* have ->een *• I oat ' . i .i , .>•0 members of the Bar A*.--, ation* ,0 m * ke the ver y m< >tt Iron
^our lliolo Finish inor-
ln a nutshell: because wt
of Vigo. Parke, Putnam. Owen, Sullivan and Green countie*, to come to Brazil next Monday evening to be the gnest-- of the local Blackrionians. The idea back of the gnthering is 11 create a better feeling of c«> penitioti between attorneys of the six counties for the mutual benefit of all.
exposed film,
roll.
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Mullins Dm:: Sim
1 VDl 3NAPOLIS LIVESTOCK
Hog« receipt* rid): mostly 5 cents hisrber. underweight* steady; Ifib to 225 lb*., 43.50 to $d.55: few quoted at o: K8 to 275 , | IM to $3.4.*.; 275 to 350 lbs.. $3 25 to $3.35: 14« to 160 lb*.. $3.10 to $.7^5; 120 to 140 lbs., $265 to $2.90; 100 to 120 lbs.. $2.0o to S2.40: pnc.-mg *ow* $2.00 to*
$2 75
Cattle pe-eipts 8$0: calves 600; j normal action on all slaughter classes •t unchange,I prices; bulk steers #4.4«i to $6.16: underweight heifer* $4.00 to $5.25: -mall lots to $5.75; common $3.60 and le«s; bulk calve* #2 50 to $3.50: low cutters and cutter* $1.25 to $2.25; vealers $0 cent* higher; $7.00 down ■°heep receipt* 1,506; lambs ,-praed Aeady; good native* $7.‘4) to Ik.00. lower grades $5.00 to $$.76; supH; largely fed westerns, held above se.tO; bulk ve=te»day SS25.
J\M \RY n.KVRWd
Wish Frocks, special. Si 00 and SI’ Fabric Gloves, formerly $1.00, now Kiddies' Sleepers, sizes 1 to 6 years Cotton or Wool Panties Kiddies' Flanelette Pajamas Smock's, regular $1.98 values THI. QUAUTY SHOP J H. PITCHFORD
NOTI F. OP ADMINISTR \TION N'otico - hereby given that the on der izne<l ha* been appointed by the Judve of the Circuit Uourt of Putnam Ci ,nty. State of Indiana, Admimstrator of the e-tate of Eliza lane Cooper, late of Putnam Uounty, ie«-es*ed. Said e-tate i -ur-posed to he solvent Adella Day, Administrator. Jan. 11, 1934 No. 7590. Attorney, TTie^rlnre Crawley, John W. Herri. Herk of the Putnam Circuit Court. H-M
NOTICE Star BarlnT Shop Starting Friday, January 12th. Following Prices Hair tut 25c Sh a'f 20c Other Prices m Proportion OPEN \T 8 J M. AT « P. M.
ALL HE WANTS Is a FAIR SHAKE The ludiana, Ohio and Michigan farmer- work in^* triuuely to raiae Sugar Beeta from which < 0,nf * t \ world'* beet sugar. Isn’t it only fair that you buy 00 product ? Every well informed housewife knows that cane and Beet Sugar are identical ia every qualityIndiana. Ohio or Michigan Made Beet Sngar i* refined —ia 100% pure. For evrrv cooking purpose—for tverv household po*e —Beet Sugar Made in Indiana. Ohio or Mi naa no superior. Therefore we make this simple request: Buy Beet huf Made in Indiana. Ohio or Michigan. In so doing J 0 * support the wage earners of vour own state at not cost to yourself. Buy, Use and Boost BEET SUGA Indiana, Ohio and Mi< higMi Made Beet Sugar i* '* 5-10 2 > and IIM) lb. sack*. For (ale at ail grocer*Farmer* and Slannfarturrr* li. ri Sugar Aaaoria!i<o ^
