The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1934 — Page 4

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S. C. I*HK\ () CO. \ I I EMFIS 3 L UfMNGSv FIN \U V CRASHFiS PL \\K GREENVILLK, & C Feb. 20—An i.^-r afv leaving Atlanta with the arm\fir-t a'r mail plane, from that terminal, L'tit. H T. Gorman cra.»hed at th Green - , die airport la-st night after atterpting five landings. He wslb not hurt. Circling th' - field in an attempt accurateiy t > rea. the wind sock, Gorcamo in doe wind too fast and overran the apr n. His plane struck .t two-foot hedge at the end of the f.' ld and nosed o% r. The propeller wabent and tr.e under carnaa-e smashed The mail was sent by train to Charlotte. N C, where a plane was reajv - to pick it up ami continu? northward. KING X N II QI EEN VOTE Results of votinsr for king an i queen of the high school carnival todate are as follow^: Honnie Goldsberry ' Vernon Arnold 8 Hetty Grimes 3 ■John Kessler »1 Tom Mumane . 24 France.- Harris 34 Jeanette Campbell lb* liob Omdorff .... 5® M L. Hammond lb FTcyd Bee 9 Janies liishop 3 Marjorie Black 6 THIS CGI POX Goo; for one vote for King and Queen HIGH SCHOOL CARMX AL

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The c.regency crop loans will be* ni.1 de a ; an interest rate of .5 1-^ pe -

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NEX' Kl LINt, RECEIVED Tie jullowing new .dmiihstrative rulinir - been received by L. E. 1 Heffman, assistant county agi nt leader, nd f rwarded to County Agent Fi XV. Baker. Thts ne v ruling I i.» i vpoitaat to fanners as many will seh t their contracted acies to comply with this rule: “A :n.imstrative Ruling No. 43: i • arvest in 15133 nia;. be arre- fter the date that 15*34 com acreage ..n the farm on wbt.h the , contracted acre- are located, or 15134 nm acreage in the locality of such faim i.- actually planted to a .rup for harvest in 15133.’’

MWIES —1M1 HISIOKK XL FT1 M in BE -HnXXN HERE THIS XX KKk

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Attraction Extraordinary! on thf: stage THE SCHMITZ SISTERjl »nd their I NINE PIECE ORCHESTuI America’s Premiere Girl’s BanJ AND ON THE SCRE£X BEFORE MY VERY EYES] MEN BARGAIN FOR

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■anne Thomas deft) wears a knit upon dress an Myrt.ee Cr**r> lays a 1. : crepe even* . oiesei at the Interstate Merchants’ Spring Style hi >w h id ;n Chicago Friday A: - • right Maiuie L i ay sh.w - a new style all-rubber bathing suit and a Lido sun hat. X ery nifty, e: at!

ing an emergeiKy loan inus? furnish Admintma

proof of coopeiation wi'b th^ Agri- farmers wh se-sing loans fiom th-. cultural Adjustment Acminisiratiot acreage coi . -ae. g- • y . .op loan The nature of p.c«>: -.p- •a:.-.t, * at: - t.y ne dir-cted to apply first will be similar to that recen ly an- iuetton eon’ •tiiction credit associations nounced as applicable to other l*or- trol pn*ra

pe live communltiea, an- rowets who apply : leans

EMERGENCY CROP LOANS

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f 4 d.n w 1 fund will to the pr< of their r

n<’u:.'•••: overnor William I. Myer- ; the F'arm Credit A n.ni.-:ration of the 1.. in < redit Administration Each applicant mu-t obtain cleartf th associati- n canno: make Hnce jhrough or furnGh a certificaU

of coperarion from the crunty pro-

Name of Queen

the loan h•<atlse the application has insufirtcieii- collateral this will es tablish the proof requireii by lav that the orrewer is no eligibl- to borrow from other sources. the

Governor explained.

Rule- an ! iegulations relating to the a-lini'. .- - .ra. i'i:. of this fund to gethei with application forms, are

now beiriK prepared.

It is required by the law that borrowers as a condition lo reeeiv-

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! e names of any - iil< not sigtiing ■ ntiacis. are coopitasing their proto the acreage conuncils have. not C • Adaiiwt* will be inti loans to farmers _ to increase pro-

duction control committee of the Agricultural Ad minUt ration. Th< producticn control associations

make available lists of those - **» i enrergency have signed acreage control con [ handle the tracts. Fanner- who are on this lis’ I [ rom t h,. <

If otherwise eligible to U-rrow v»ill |

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be able to obtain loans.

County councils of the production control asses:iations will certify to tepresentath ■» of the F’arm Credit

Crop l»an under the

dtict'o- Credit

T rough the coaperathm of the management of the Granada theater, students nf the Greeneastle high h-"1 am: pe pie of this community will I*.- ride to see wuXher of the series of dale university educational films entitled “The Gateway'to the

West."

Thi- risisJe will be shown to high | - o 1 - - .-lents Thursday. The public will be iule to see this production at the Granada Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. This picture will be -hown before, and in aldition t<> the regular program which will start at 7 o’clock. Mi*- Rebecca Shields. DeFauw uniw sity -tudent, at the organ, will pla. -elections from the music of the

period.

Thi- pnxluction is a dramatization of t it period when F'ran.-e was working siuth from Canada, and England was pressing westward from her colonic- along the coast. Greencastle is fortunate in being able to book this picture for F'eb 22 as it presents George Washington as a y oung olonel, who, -ent by Gov. R>bert Dinwiddie. of X iiginia, to lodge a protest .'ith the French, as-umos command of the expedition on the death of his nanking officer, ami makes h - courageous stand at Fort

This engagement opened

A meriea. 1 he Vale Chronicles of America have been pi iuced at great coat and are faithful to historical details.

., being, according to is. -be various district -!> loan offic's will "plications for lorns - oou.OOO fund, and sill tie uniler the Iniion of the Flniergency

w inch i- plar-«‘ ' Necessity.

(>►•' ti of the Pro-j the eyes of England's ministers to the rommissioner S M i soriou-ness ..f the French menace to

imm l(XIKS RKDICED FOR 13 INDIANA TOWNS INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 20, (UP)— Utility rate changes, expected to save 534,603 annually for residents of 13 towns, were approved today by the public service commission. New rates for the Municipal Light department of Portland carried savings of $5t,tK)0 for residential users and $0 000 f -r power consumers. Street lighting costs will be reduced .<3b0 a year and water hydrant rentals will be reduced #300 a year under a new schedule aproved for the city light and water department of La-

doga.

A new contra t between the city of Muncie and the Indiana General Service company will save that city #10.64<i a year in -treet lighting ser-

vice.

A 23 cent monthly reduction on telephone, bills for patrons of the Springport Rural Telephone comiruny of Henry county also was approved. Reducth ns for consumers of the Northern Indiana Public Service Co.,

include:

City of Hammond, $1,947;

Webster, hole.-ak, *1.300; town • p ort(r | residential u , trict, $2,728.

TWA Einyloyd On "Furio

C r ^^ach year Turkey and Greece ship us thousands of bales of fine tobaccos

Hut uhy scurf 1,000 miles for tobacco? . . . liecausc F|ii* \, aromatic Turkish i# the best seasoning ihore i* for a cigarette. Il adds something to ilavor and aroma that no other tobacco can gixe. Chcstcrticld

tifsos Turkish tobacco-2-from Samsoun, Smyrna, (lavalla and Xanlhi. Tlicn il lilend* and cro^s-hlcnds them with various kinds of choice home-groxvn tobaccos in the right balance to give xou a cigarette that's milder, a cigarette that tastes better.

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A Itaf nf Turkish lohacct — rmulltr than lb* * palm of ynur hauJ—tiOO »r more to th* pound. 7b*rt art many thtusands of this* halts in tail) of tbtst baltt btlou, ready for ihltimeut ftk Amprtr

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A BALANCED BLIND OF FINEST

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AND DOMJSTIC TOBACCO!, \ m - -» © I9H. liMan ti M' if i Tobacco Co.

KANSAS CITY, Mo fi Transcontint.nu. and H* corporation iiiiiuu/iad ig| it ww ,1" .. . | .-J routes an.i t , : ^ coast to cou-'t r ute cancellation uf air nui;. The entii- ■ rs*iielj| puny, inch. jiilot.-. h<> J employes, -a . ; f :e . .j I be “furlough q." effeetigl The curtiiibnent d j effective today.

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entire personnel. It was in atai titfl

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en notice of the layoff Robbin- ,iithattlt>

lost $1^70,'.*:

“The.- ...-uf4( that own it iave ncverii in dividents." he -aid' the mail c- :r,u-t, front i rived 1 a sv. - 'aiitul 1^* I revenue, e • es W 1 j t!>at the . t-A

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XINtl> | for the for al t-ii'-t-ru:™* I'n-nch a ••J reach here • (inmtsyp ing from X imeitncs, I nrade by I*. 1 rank Oi 1 !* her of the Clark M 0TI sion. As one • f ' e leadiaf * history in whose pet Kii up’raiM puahed ti - plction, Mi 1 oped ally ,'instBj The visitor will the oi l w Id city t° ^ lt * Xinciu. ’ japted to the cut’itai"™ «ol 1*1 virib-t it' ti' ' ''“I I fouixled by tlw l"'" 0 * 1 ' 1 days of the I;- loWi' It* inhi-bitant-1 George Rog* t' ' r *' 11 * ! F\ Sa -kville. «''’Atun« ' sliip of the entire N'"™ 1 * 1 to the growing I Unite I State.*. I The w 1 ’> 1 ' j i New- CM I I 1 Viius’iiik*s, •-'•C'"' 1 tile b'» I e ■ ' The |t ''1 Clat k men T i»l intece-t t ‘ U C'Jlbertmm w 'il i* 1 ' Uiwn througli th* - l GUARANTEED Jig 1 ) FOR TENDER I >t F.'iel' ' ' l,ef ft t -t n “ ' « - Aotau I. • HCHU**'