The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1935 — Page 3
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E i putXiKXM ' • [i \\< I rrK Ind.. Ian. '' ' L adju tn> ' . tion c ■ Hoffman. Lafayette, who D i the educational phowe: hemp, emiie.l ' M he ’, JK . Adjustment A<imi. | production to consump-1 . L uiii receive r work and invontinent program actually ‘ L , . . 1 i iltlCl i"l! [ [. . (•■mtiact [of 10 per r 011 *- * n l 'o: a L nip.. Lrodut ti( n ’rom i • L,. contract in ll'-'. L, :,o pei cent n dm ' • ' , ., n d a 25 per cent ■ production. This year l, g are pennltte< I to ra
I
last year, such lam L n!' d hy ' ■ Icultin e. ll and all of the AAA consumption and one of
"llie m:. n ..
iw of the Coi
pro;' i in n 111 .
inerc. i to m c< n the in< ■ ■ 3 ti’.:'
acreage Bin i i
lowing previous <
drouth years
coun! ■'. 4
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priC’-H fl .
which, in the
tnerva* l pork p:
extent tl. it he;
1 il0| htiff
—
dv. i . , lent of i his city, $10 a thousand for bluegilla and • Indianapolis rockbaaa fratp $40to$9Qa thousand
lie icijiii st on small mouth bass,- depending on i.i the ceme ! the length, and from S.’IO to $. r )0 a
CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale—
tery.
thousand for large mouth bass, de- ; FOR SALE: Platform for short
pending! upon length. No club will be wheel-base truck, stock-rack and | Paid over $500 for fish. ,r ra i n ) m |. Julian Petro, Killmore. t M I < ( 'i'l.l! \'l i ; Eighty-one conservation clubs had 2fl-:ip.
II \(,a TION contracts to operate rearing ponds
during the jmst year, producing
J..n. ^1 thousands of game fish which were |
tem i.uhs interested of rearing ponds for
INI
Consc
FOR SALE: One Electrolux Sweeper with attachments. Used five
; n ^ )C j planted in Indiana lakes and streams, months. Lost $89.50. Will Sacrifice Cooperation of the clubs with the De- for ■$^ r> Phone oOO-LX. ’ ,1 ' 11
tp.
rta.!nusl d° r lf , ‘. r) with the state hatchery :acil- u ^t. en ,j ih e game, notify I ! me being ■ ‘ties being extended and the conser- j Hjshop at high school by
d tc
d i* it was anVii ;*,ii M. Simmons,
' i >i'i>ai tment of
>;t to . ! itE FKID \
I. Ail be fil nounc
Consc rvi Tiie I! , 1 1.vide that ' ■■■■■' • « !:■ i".". . ning ponds ■ imt i m a parent fish, fiv * . - i the state ■ ti i ■ ■ . -t j.' .nt their fish 1935 A MW 1 ■ • • . • : i ..'operating a y jiiodU' » i t • • mt i t. Tliese inaitn'ent of
I used a ! partment of ( onservation in the j Tickets for Brazil-Greencastlc : ns in their j propagation of game fish, resulted <n game next Tue sday at Brazil. 25 output of 11 ' no,e thorough stocking of Indiana centa if bought here. 50 cents if lakes and streams last year than had bought at Brazil. Tickets on sale at been possible in the past. An even Mullins drug store. If 35 or more fans greater stocking program is planned j w j 8 h to charter special interurban to
William Monday
.av file thei'
* /itli ihe De-
v.; ’on after Feb.
vation clubs again cooperating.
noon. 34 cents round trip on traction.
| FOR SALE: 9 foot counter, $3.00. j Furniture Exchange, east side square. Phone 170-L. 31-lt FOR SALE: Home grown, recleaned. little red Clover Sets I. Price reasonable. Bruce Lane, Bainbridge, Indiana. 31-2-2t
lii Thr Legislature INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 31. With an eye single to the demands of the people of the state, rather than to any platform declaration, Democratic
members of the Indiana state senate! RUMMAGE and WTiite Elephant late Wednesday, in executive caucus. S aie, Saturday morning, 8 o’clock,
Court House. Clothing, dishes, lamp
31-lt.
TESTED AND D ■ : T YET COUNTRY Cl ; .
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SAVE MONEY! 4| Kroger’s Ily Buying At |(- I aw R.'guh'.r I 1 ;
(hfen Beans ID .1 \ i' i'.’ Caroni Spafrhfttl
It's
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4-:. "29c;
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5c
25c 11c 21c 25c
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Can
Tib. Can
FLCI CCF TOM.
SO
BUT!
Milk
Catsup ‘ ( in try Club Apple Sauce 3
GUARANTEE :;o .jouE! 24 Bag Lb.
voted against any repeal of the stati
w'de primary law. _ j shades, etc. The vote of the senate Democrats
was in accordance with the opinions' ^ ew battery,
Ginnt Cans
95 c 27c 25c
|l;.rwill H' life A Cb: <■ |orn Lb.
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S<.<ln I.b. Tlox 10c 7 lib. r (i Wafers Lb. Box 10c Soap so ti akes or Granules
T.ir.
Pkir.
P Powder ^ Burv
po r.nundry
^ghetti
lull Hoy—Prepared
light Meat
non
enuino Pink )ber Girl llakmK Powder
Jdorf
loilet T i sue leaties liplirhlfnl r.rcul luick k
Hi tnils
31c
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Cana Tall
Tib. Can
2
41’.i'ii -
Waffles
" «. »’et. Carnation
>wn Sugar
pfOW I'rire
ebuoy
plealth Soap
ip 3
25c
lut [ A vondnle coa | ,l ur .Mother’* Khes [Avondale coanut [In Hulk
t
I I inn Cranulatiil
PtK ROAST T'ihI'i Savnrt
No. 21*
Cans
lib.
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Lb. Can 10c No. 24 Cana
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JEWE SOAP
Liu!}
Boll
Lh. j . Bo:-: Z ! C Lb. 77*-
c Peaches
No. 2 4 Cans
Ltr.
Pi . r . t| Pki
17c 13c 10c ISc
21c j
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25c:
,9c
25c 11c 23c 17c 11c 2Cc 25c
Lb. 5 C 4 23c
10 c 25c 17c
. 6c
1(10 Lh.
Pancake 2 r 'V:
Flour—Country Club Scans 5! < : 112 ^
With Pui'. -Country Club oni 3 19c ( :: (V*mtry Club
33c 13c
5c
tVeseo Uraiul, 100 lit. Bag
We LH)
co, 11!',' i.h. r.
'125 37 $1.85
Kino Granuh.tetl —25 Lb. I . g $1.20
!D T 47c
7c 25 Lit. Bn • $1.23
24
FLOUR—21 Lh. B i
Carton : Uhl Medal
■ Pillsbury
Lb.
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3 Lb. Bair CCe I.h
Sweetheart
5
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?9c 25c
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Extra Tiar;r n
SeodlcsH
25c 17c 29c
17c I 35 c I
10 I.bn. 75 C
100 Lb.
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pane.:
Grape. Apples' Lettuce Icober ' Carrots Fancy Onions
nry
Fnney Ibix Winoonj/, Rome Her
H j 5c
13c
Ce.'ery
Cafcbap.e
Poialocs
2 nch.
3 n, 10c Tan^cr.ncs IT. 5T. No. 1 I I 9 Lb. Hag 9Hc to
K' 19c - 5c I h - 5 c 15c
la
2 5c 2 h ’ 25c
T.b. Peck
o 5 L|> l 15c
10UND f; [UEUT STEAK :ef boil HADDOCK FILLEI RD
I'.i e.ihfaht ml t uts SW’SS STFAK 1 v mb r SliouHlur 0 h («round i;; \(K BASS ■ j .«ji On* d.ihI
Ml.
Gcnuire,
2 Lbs.
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25c Lb. !9c 10c lb. 22c 10c
25c*
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nf Governor Paul V. McNutt, who, it
(change; Windshield
$3.95 ex-
wipers; flash
INDEPEMIEN i \h I TEAMS I’O MEET \T BAINItKIDOK Tonight at the Bainbridge high :-chool gymnasium the Greencastle Texaco Fire Chiefs will clash with the Rockville Texacos in what promises to be one of the best independent basketball games of the season. Former Bainbridge stars including Wayne O’Hair, “Woody” Dickson. Proctor and Sands with the addition of •'Hank” Stone, former Greencastle player, will compose the Rockville lineup. rile local squad's probable lineup will be Hammond, E. Crawley A. Gross, Hurst and G. Crawley. Thi game will start at 8 o’clock.
NOV-KESIDIM NOTICE State *>f Indiana, Putnam County, ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court January Term, 1935. No. 14.69<T. The Federal Land Bank of Louisville
vs.
Fredrick D. Williamson, et al Be it known that on the 30th day of January, 1935 said plaintiff filed
affidavit in due form, showing that the defendants. Albert E. O'Neal, un-
man ie I, Everett O’Neal, unmarried,
Dobbs
Tire & 31-3ts.
For Rent-
FOR RENT: Attractive unfurnished four room apartment. Close in. Garage. Lockridge Apartments. 15-tf
will lie remembered in his message to - batteries, 5c. tire legislature, took no stand on' l Sitvici.
rimary repeal, merely pointing out 1 to both Republicans and Democrats' the planks for repeal in their 1934
platforms.
The governor, it is said, also has taken a stand against any revision of the present primary law to include United States senators or governors, as provided in a bill introduced by Senators Alanson Allbright. of Cayuga, John Bright Webb, of Indianapolis and Willard M. Anderson of Martinsville. These three senators! • are known to be opposed to the state
administration and the concensus of, Coffee or other route men. opinion is that their bill, including, proposition for light-man. Rawlcigh. . .. . Dept. INA 177 L. Freeport, 111
—Wanted—
WANTED: Baby Carriage. Phone 483-K. 31-2ts. WANTED: Giil for General Mousework and case of children. Call at 206 Hillsdale Avenue. 31-2ts.
WANTED: Milk, Bakery.
Tea, Good
31-lp.
WANTED: Married man. with no children over 5 years of age, to work on farm. Must have best of references. Post Office Box 172. Bainbridge. 31-2-2ts
29-5p.
tiie measure to prevent state or municipal officials from attending as delegates, state conventions are designed merely to embarrass the ad-
ministration.
The state highway commission bill, introduced by Representative Balthasar, of Valparaiso, passed the
house during the afternoon session.! WANTED: Work on faim by da'/. The bill gives the state highway Bost references. Three in family. Cye commission authority to borrow a ' R a ‘'‘’ r ’ 20:{5 Sch001 St ” Indianapolis,
million dollars with the approval of the state finance committee. This money is to be used to obtain federal grants to the highway commission ilue July 1, 1935, amounting to $.3.084,000. A like like amount is avail-
able a year later.
And in connection with the highway commission, it is possible that legislation may be introduced to take away from cities and counties half of the gasoline tax money now sent them under the 2-cent apportionment of the gasoline tax receipts.
In return for this
state highway commission
—Miscellaneous—
LOANS
MADE TO FARMERS
To buy Livestock, Implements, Seed etc. Terms. S, 6. 9 mo. to pay.
INDIANA LOAN CO
241, E. Washington Phone l.*>
i«l land,
•umpefont person Hint the defend.-intf^ Mury O. Compton, m widow, ajid Hattlo M. Hughes. Albert HukIuh, her husband. Hhinch flentis, John Oentis, her husband, are non-residents of the state of Indiana, and that the object of this action is to foreclose a morttCuge upon real estate in Putnam Pounty, in th»- State of Indiana, de-
scribed ns follows, to-wit;
All that part of the southeast quarter of section 3, which lies south of the I. !>. & \V. Railroad, and all that, part of the east half of the southwest quarter of section which lies south of the T. I). & \Y\ Railroad, and containing in both tracts, 214 •»cres, more or less; also, the north half of the southwest quarter of section excepting the right of way of the I !>.
& W. Railroad across sal mining ho acres, more
said lands being situated in township 1 <» north, range r> west, and containing In
the aggregate, 294 acres, more
ind that the said defendant
Compton, a widow. Hattie M. Albert Hughes, her husband, 1
Oentis, John Oentis, her husband, are lierelu notified that unh’' ; they lie and ippuar in tli*' I Mi t n; i:: i Pin wit Court m tin* 141 h day of March, 1935, at the •ourt house in the town of Green•astle, in said Pounty and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will he heard and determined In
their absence.
IN WfTNKSS YVHKRKOr. T have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the seal of said court, this Itith day of January, A. I>. 1933. JIOMKR P MORRISON. Plerk. Putnam Pircult Point. OLKNN II LYON, HOWARD A. SOMMKR. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 17-3T
mitm i*. nr Mintin '* *\i.i: nr
IIP \l. KSTVI’K
By virtue of a. certified copy of a
me directed from the Clerk
, CO!
all P I
g It less
ts, Mary O. M. Hughes, ml. Planch
directed from
Putnam Circuit Court iti Cause 14fi07 wherein the Hankers Trust my is plaintiff and Elmer Ross are defendants, requiring me to sum of $2,432 s4 with Inter-
costs, I will
- •'■''-’'expose at puniK sale to the highest.
Mat Y' Talbott Birnbaumer and Fran- bidder on saturdn r : > ry 9, r.t:: ..
* ' between the hours of 10:00 a m. and
cis Birnbaumer. her husband. Agnes ’ 4 p. . of s.tid o .v tti*- door <*f the
Talbott Pierson. • Agnes Talbott
decree Of the
No
(Mwnp; et a I
make the
♦•st on said decree and
rise at public* sale
Agnes
Pearson* and Alvin Pierson, her husband. Keith Talbott and Frances Talbott. his wife, are non-residents of the State of Imliana and are necessary parties to the complaint herein; and that the object of said action is to foreclose mortgage upon real estate in Putnam County. Indiana, and said non-resident defendants are now. therefore, hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them and that the same will stand for trial on the 2Sth day of March, 1935, the same being the 70th Judicial day of sait! Term, 1935 of said Court, and unless said defendants appear and answer or demur to said complaint at said date, the same will he heard ami determined in their absence. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk. Glenn H. Lyon, Atty. 31-3t
NOTH I. TO >ON-|{|.SUM NT* ST ATI: or INDIANA. PPTNAM POUNTY, hh: JN Till: PI TNAM PIRCPIT COi’RT .1 AND ARY TKRM. A D. 1 PAPSE No 14712. THK MI TTAL BENEFIT LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. :i • orponitlon. I'lnintIff. » vs. YY I Ll.! Y M T. (’OMPTON. ET AL. 1 >c fc nd;» n l s. The plaintiff In the above entitled cause having filed its complaint herein, together with an affidavit "f jl
House in <Iruoneastle, Indiana.
Mils
4 p. in., of said day at Court House in tlreei
Putnam County, the rents and proi for a term not ♦•xe»*eding seven years from the following described real estate in Putnam county, Indiana, fo-
wl t:
The South half of the Northeast Quarter of Section l ift* • n, Township Sixteen North, Rang** Three YV'est ot tin* Second Principal Meridian, containing eighty acres, more nr less. Also tie* Southwest quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Fourteen, township and range aforesaid, except five acres off of the east side thereof, being all that part of said quarter quarter section lying on the East side of YY dnui Creek, and leaving in the tract described thirty-five acres, more or less. Also, all that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Fourteen, township and range aforesaid, lying on the north side, of Big YY’almit Creek, being a strip along tin* north side of said creek about forty rods long and eight rods wide and containing two acres, more or
less.
Containing in all one hundred seventeen acres, more or less. And all buildings. improvements.
rights, privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertalnln
together with all fixtures and now or hereafter attached t
appertaining.
ticleH used
ot
to, or
premises,
urofits will no
satisf
de title to said
» much thereof as may discharge said decree,
he
•onneetlon with the If such rents and pr
sulI for a sufficient sum
said decree. Interest and costs, I at the same time and place, expose public sale the fee simple title to
real estate or so much t!
Vie necessary tc
interest and costs. Saul sale will made without any relief whatever from valuation and appraisement laws. , ~ In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set mv hand this ,15th day of • , " n " ary ’ JOHN T. BTITHERUN. Sheriff of I’litnnm founty. Indiana. ! liienn H. I.vnn, Mturnry for tho Plaintiff. 17-31
Mr. Farmer Are you going; to buy a tractor? Do you want to save from
one cent, the 00 to 00 per day on operating would cos t g . a bill is now up to take away
take over all city and town streets lhe f anner refund of 4 cents a gallon now traversed by state highways. 1 on gasoline. Why Pay 15 to 19 cents and would take into the state high-Jp er gallon for fuel when 8 cents will way system for maintenance, the ( | 0 the same job. Make me prove it. I main travelled roads of the counties. * cani and will show you at my John According; to the highway officials, j Deere Tractor Day on Saturday. t..king this load off the cities and February 16 at the Franklin Street counties would just about make up to 1 Garage. Come and see for yourself, the amount of the one-cent taken Walter S. Campbell. 30-2-2t
from them.
The necessity of this action, while it. may not mature, is brought about by the continual demands from counties that the highway commission add county roads to the state system. Under its present revenues, the commission cannot add further to the
state system
BASKETBALL Cathedra) vs Tiger Cubs. High School gym, Friday, Feb. 1. Two games. Admission 25 cents. 30-3t.
Everybody come to Wydwood Thursday night. Jan. 31. Big Half and Half dance. Music by WBOW radio
Under the apportion-! entertainers. Gents 25c and Ladies
ment of the gasoline tax moneys, it 10c. ia readly agreed hy members of the legislature, certain counties are ob-
20-2p
MR FARMER Don’t forget the John Deere Plow. Tractor and Imple-
taining more than is necessary andi entday Satur(iay Feb many 16. 10 in addition, the moneys so returned'^ m to j p m Franklin Street are not being used for highway pur- Garaffp Walter S Campbell, poses. 31-2-4-6-8-11-131
And in line with this fact, a proposal has been made to distribute the F one-cent left to the counties on a basis of 50 per cent population and r>0 per cent road mileage. At present the ratio is seven-eighth on mileage and one-eighth on population. It is considered that the former ratio is a more equitable distribution. Under the new distribution plan, cities would not be given gasoline money, but maintenance of city streets over Which highways traverse would be taken into the system for mainten-j
HOI I!
Kitchen Queen. All Purpose Flour—24 Lb. Rag
77c
MATCIIKS Satin Tips BOXES *2 1 C
Oaklov’a S|M*< ial Lh.
17U
( holer Muir Di led, ' i ib*
CORN llouc\ Kernel
14c
Fancy Tiny Kernels, can
PEAS Quality
Early •lime No. 2 Fan
15c
CATSUP l.ippineott’s
l()e
14 Ob. Bottle
PEACHES
IHXlClIE DINNER Scans
SMOKESALT
BROWN SHEAR, L)>.
SOAP
CLOVES CRACKERS SPINACH
27c 25c
25 Lb.
Bug
Crystal White Ml Bars ( an\as
Pair
llollieannu Select Soda 2 It*, box
stokely ’s Finest 2, No. 2 ( ans
DATES
Fancy llallovti Lb.
CANDY BARSiJ.Tr«r
55 c
5c 24c 9c 19c 25c 10c 10c
•5* •9
+ + + f f -e EAST JEFFERSON TWP. Bessie McCammack
d* ’I* 4*
Sunday guest of W. M. Herbert were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tabor ‘and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Doras
i Solomon.
! Mr. and Mrs. Herman Heavin allied on Lester Terry and wife Sunday
• afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Goodpaster visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McCullough Sunday,
ance. Under this system, highway | an( j Mrs. Clifford Horton are officials estimate they may take into: p arpnts G f a daughter horn Sat-
the state system an aggregate of ap- ur(|ay pvpning
proximately 1,000 miles per year. 1^ L, u ther Hunter was Sunday dinner is agreed that cities like Indianapolis, of L awrence McCammack. Fort Wayne and other large cities | aml Mrs Vaj) n unl phrey vtswhich now obtain huge grants from Up<1 Satur(lay wit h John Ogles tiie gasoline tax money may oppose Mr(( A D San ,i es called on Mrs | such a redistribution, and for this Gowp |] McCammack Tuesday, reason, if the proposal comes in in Rpv Ray Hanks is holding a re-1 the form of a bill, it may be vo tc<i v j va j nieeting at Union Valley, down. But the fact remains the Norman and Clyde Stringer nnent highway commission, if It is to add to Wednesday night with Marjorie Me- i
the state highway system, must be Cammack,
granted some additional revenue to| Montie Prichard was Sunday din-
niaintaln the Increased system.
ner guest of Bertha Terry.
“Quality Inspected Meats” FREN4 IIEII $ E XL < I TI.ETS, Non Bone or Waste, I h. FRESH FXI.F BRAINS, Lb. FRESH Mi ATX SPARE RIBS. Small, I h. SMALL LEAN PORK C HOPS, Flit from 10 to 12 Lh. Loin, Lh. FRESH (.KOI NO BEEF FOB LOAF OR STEAK. Lb. FRESH VEAL OR PORK HEARTS, Lb. PI RE "OKK SAUSAGE, Old Plantation Style, Lb. Armour’s Sugar ( tired MELROSE < \l AS, 4 to 6 lit. Ave., I.h. ENGLISH CUT PORK ROAST, Lb. FRESH LIVER, Sliced Thin. • b.
1-2e I -2c 15c 1-2c 10c 10c 15c I -2o I-2c 10c
TOILET TISSUE
5
So Soft 1,000 Sheet Rolls
21 e
APPLE BUTTER
10c
Imitation 21 <>/. 4nr
MINCE MEAT o 9 <>' or: n Pkgs.
TOMATO JUICE
London’s Large Tins
10c -
Vb£/r FOOD
^STORES,' •V , y -
