The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 May 1934 — Page 2
NO MORE FIELDS TO CONQUER!
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OARfTl.Y TWT) YEAR'' VCrO FORD PIONEERED A NEW ArroMorn i-: idea. '\ the entire aetomobile inDESTRY ONLY FORI) DARED TO STAND FOR THAT WHICH MODERN FN'OJNTERINC. HAD DECREED—THAT THE ••EIGHT" W AS THE IDEAL Al’TOMOBILE POW ER PLANT AND THE ‘Y-RIGRT" W AS THE MOST EFFICIENT \NP DE-
SIR ABLE TYPE OF ENGINE.
nrV> THOSE MANCFACTCRERS WHO TRIED TO HINDER H THIS PROGRESSIYE IDEA THE FORD MOTOR COMPANY HI HIED A NATION-WIDE CHALLENGE TO MEET THE FORD V-8 IN A TEST OF I’ERLI*RM ANCE AND ECONOMY. IN EVERY INSTANCE WHERE THIS CHALLENGE WAS ACCEPJED THE I’ORD V-H EMERGED VKTORIol'S BY A WIDE
>1 AKGIN.
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FOR THE :>TH. SI ( ( ESSIVE MONTH TheNewFordV-8
CONTINTES TO LEAD ALL OTHER MAKES OF PASSENGER UTOMORII.ES *N SALES AND REGISTRATIONS. OFFICIAL POLK I IGl RES.
KING, MORRISON, FOSTER COMPANY
£1 WEEPING ASIDE ALL OPPOSITION IN THE MOST D\Ri\ r ^ PIONEERING ACHIEVEMENT EVER YET ATTEMPTED Ry ^ ANY U’TOMOHILE MAKER FORD MET CRITICISM win, PROOF, CONFIDENT IN THE BELIEF THAT THE MOTORING Pl’BLIC WOULD HE QUICK TO TURN FROM BAXEI ESS ( RITICISM TO A RBCTKINITION OF ACHIEVEMENT. rTVWAY—OFFICIAL FIGURES SHOW THAT THE PEBI |( I HAS ACCLAIMED THE NEW FORD V-8 THE GREATEST AC rOMOBILE VAF UE. HERE IN GREENi Tl.l \\i) PI TNAM COUNTY AS IN OTHER PLACE THeM w FORD V-8 HAS OUTSOLD EVERY OTHER MAKE C\|; |, n LAST OBSTACLE HAS BEEN REMOVED-YOU HAVE \ R| ( „ , TO DEMAND FORD VALUE IN WHATEVER CAR YOI lu \ AND THE PUBLIC S AYS IT IS FOUND ONLY IN THE NEW |<itl FORD V-8.
GRF.ENCASTLF.
CLOVF.RDALE
THE DAILY BANNED
And
Herald Consolidated “It Wave* For All"
Entered In th» postoffice at Greeneastle, Indi
ana, as a e c o b d
class mail matter
under Act of
March 8, 1878.
Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Put nam County; $3.M to $5.00 per yea’ by mail outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
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YOU’LL never guess how long- we were in planning: this display. HOURS of looking through lines— choosing bands... deciding Dn brims ... seeing that the hats would feel right ALL to bring to your summer appearance the best Straw in America, bar none, at a price that would scare none. You’ll like these hats .. . you can’t heln it. You’ll pay these prices gladly. Just say “when" and “what size” .. . for the price is but a detail. STRAWJWthat are right, from 81.30 Up Cannon’s
SURGERY AIDED GUINEA HEN Mill* poultryman. m a (n, nPa , The hen roi her bill entangled in a ! ALL MULLS, V a. (CT)— A eiic-Mirn fence and tor, it (,ff. I’eake cenfiil Job of plastic sur^-ry h.sglued the toll bark ami it has grown t * n performed by J. A. Peake, Fall into plaee.
Mrs. Frank Bittles left today for Lafayette to join Mr. Bittles. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Adams and Mrs.
| Adams of Terre Haute visited Mr.
and Mrs. Noble Snyder Sunday. Mrs. S. D. Early and daughter
Mary Ism, Donald Gorham and Rev a O’Hair spent Tuesday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Early. Francis (Froggy) M iran, of north
Green astle, arrested Monday nig t on a charge of public intoxication, ap-
Mrs. Rodman ,Fo\ and Mrs. James I Cannon will attend a party tonight j tdven by Mrs. Orien Fifer, Imliana-l-tdis, in honor of Miss Helen Foster. The Misses Verna Hamrick, Grace Whitsell and Pearl Harris of the Robinson, 111., High School fa<“ulty wore week end vi- ' i'- at the home \if M iss f.eah BaldwinMr. and Mrs. C .rold Handy have received word of the death of Mrs. Harry B. Whitmy at her home in Hudson, N’. Y. Mr. Whitney who is ■ onne-te I with tin- I ne Star Cement corporation, formerly lived in Greencastle and his v as well known
here.
Mrs. James I. Nelson and Mrs. J. IL Pitchford were in Crawfordsville We ines ay atten ng a birthday dinn -r given in honor of the ilOth birthday anniversary’ of Mrs. George L. Mills. Mrs. Mills i- a cousin of Mrs. Nelson and has \i-ited here many
times.
On petition of Granville Harmon that he is no longer able to care for Eudell Harmon, t e court has given custody of the <hild to an aunt, Ra- • he! Cox, who ha agreed to care for the child without upport or assistance ■ f the pan'Us. Earl Harmon and
Lydia Harmon Scott.
R'".\ T. G. G " win will preach at i he Maple Chat ' 1 church this eve-
ning at 7:45 o’clock.
MILLIONS HINGE ON DECISION
pouted before Mayor W L. Denman | 4 , '’' l <,( 'k and will sing in the evening
Tuesday afternoon arid was given uni til Thursday at 4 p. m . Iiefore entering a plea to the charge. Moran was taken into custody by Roseoe Scott,
night policeman.
Tinsley Carter Harrison, 408 Elm -treet, has been appointed to a University of Chicago servire scholarship for the coming academic year, 1934-35. He received his award in the English department, in the division of humanities. With the aid o' this scholarship ho will continue hi study and research in his field of specialty’. He has nlteady receive 1* the A. B. degree from William and Mary college in 1928 and the A. M. from the University of Virginia in 1929. The work he will do a4 the 1 niversity o£ Chicago will be toward the doctor of philosophy degree. Ru. - sell Nichols, 707 east Seminary, al-n is now doing graduate work at t o University of Chicago.
SPRINGFIELD, 111., (UP) - Millions of dollars of hank deposits heretofore believed to have been lost to them may he restored to depositors of defunct state batiks in Illinois if contentions of State Auditor Edward J. Barrett are successfully upheld by the state supreme court. The deposits referred to are those which the state has had in various closed hanks uiu) which heretofore have been regarded as prefer! ed claims with the result that no depositor is entitled to collect a cent of the hank’s assets until the state has
been paid in full.
Robert L. Bracken. Polo, acting as
attorney for Barrett, who is receiver for all closed state hanks, in arguments before the high court, holds that the state is not entitled to preference in that there is it state hanking code which does not specify state
deposits as preferred claims. The action of the state auditor in
challenging the right of the state to collect deposits in full from assets of defunct hanks is in the nature of a friendly suit to determine whether bondsmen for the state treasurer should be compelled to pay state
The junior losses, or whether the state really has
hagup will mee ;,t 7:15 instead of. a right to make a preferred claim.
Should the court hold that state
service. Mrs. F. IV. Davis will give ] deposits are not preferred claims, it a poci d message Thur-day evening ( would mean the releasing of many w ich w ill Is- M great interest. Mrs. | millions of dollars to be divided eiiualDavis v. i - f. i merly a smool teacher ly among all depositors, inclmling'tTfe and mi-donary worker. The choir, -tale. Such a decision a decision also iliiected by Mis* Vera Mae Knauer, would probably affect deposits of will render special music. other political units which hereto-
W HITE CLEANERS NEW PUK ES ON Linen, Seersucker and Silk Suits STEAM CLEANED 40c DRY CLEANED 75c Linen and Seersuc ker Trousers
STEAM CLEANED 30c
Linen, Wlnte and Striped Wool Trousers
DRY CLEANED 40c
fore have been recognized by most receivers and the courts as having preferred claims to public deposits. FAMOUS OLD ROSE WINS NEW HONORS LONDON (HI’) Although i( is 70 y°urs old this summer, the lumous yellow rose. Marethal Niel, swept all other roses off the boards at the Spring Show of the National Rose Society of England. A plant containing 12 hlooms got first prize for that class, and a singlo rose on (hat bush got flrsi prize for being "the most perfect rose" in the show. "It is a gorgeous show,’’ remarked one of the judges, "with many interesting features, hut somehow none of them can touch this veteran rose In size, perfection of form, color and sweetness of perfume.” PLOWED UP OLD GOLD RING RILVERTON, Or". (UP)—Wh*n
Household Expenses
Our Loan service has pr, v «,L ful to many families fn r j ishes the Cash When mat j for practical and worthy ojd Should you nee i money to J your hills when due, fin,) J yourself how our service *||| you. Indiana Loan 21 Vi E- Wa-hington St. Ph
Fred Knight plowed in a Ikill here he turned up a eohl rid perfect e. mb' ion, p *,i, jJ as one lost by Ed Finlay, no.j more than 12 years a so.
Sequel to Dillinger Escape
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