The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1937 — Page 2
JTRB DAILY BANNER, GKEENCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY., JANUARY 8,
1937.
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Oneal Hailio Service. Quality work. Tubes tested. 9 Olive street. Phone 374-L. 8-2p
-For SaU
Get ready for winter. We repair and rebuild automobile radiators. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. 24-tf
FOK mares, Walter
SALE—20 head horses and 8 head mules, and 6 cows. S. Campbell, Greencastle. 5-5t
RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday, January 9th at 8:30 a. m. at Court House by Alpha Gamma Delta. 7-2t
SALE OR TRADE: 1935 Pontiac sedan, 1934 Auburn sedan, 1931 Buick sedan, 1930 Marquette coupe, 1929 Chevrolet coupe. These cars all have heaters on and are in real shape. Weber’s Garage. 4-5-8-3p
New change. vice.
13 plate battery, $3 95 exDobbs Tire & Battery Scr-M-WF-tf
$500 00 Grand piano only $172.50. Beautiful apartment grand piano (like new) can be had for balance due oi $172.50. Terms only $8.00 per month. References required in iirsr letter. For particulars write Credit Manager, 812 Main street, Anderson. Indiana. 8-3t
2 MEN WANTED I am ready to interview 2 or 3 men who would be willing to learn a 1 new business which will pay a steady ; income, aproximately $200.00 a j month. Men selected should have j had 8 to 10 years or more business ! experience and must own automobiles. For the right men, I will fi- i nance the business, which is out- | standing in its operations and backed by abundant capital. The first year earnings should not be under $2,500, and likely closer to $3,000. The second and third years much larger. You receive exceptionally attractive remuneration and yet do not invest any money yourself or assume any obligation of overhead. Men considered will be residents of Greencastle or adjacent towns. Apply in person from 9:00 a. m. to 1:00 p. m. either Saturday, January 9th, or Monday, January 11th, at Suite 301 Illinois Bldg., 17 West Market St., Indianapolis, Indiana. 8-2t
THE DAILY BANNER 1 gg0
Herald Consolidated “It Waves For All’*
checks COI.DS and FEVER first day. Headache, 30 minutes.
Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops
Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
Try “Rub-My-TNm” World’s Rest Liniment.
OUSTED AT WISCONSIN
NERVES AWFUL?
IV/IRS. Essie CunningIVl }iam of 203 (loodman Flare, S. W., Canton, Ohio, said: “Some years ago my nerves were awful. I slept poorly, my appetite was affected and I lost weight Finally I decided to try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. I gained
COUGH DR
PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
WANTED — Magazines—We pay 2c each for All Story magazines in good condition. Furniture Exchange, Ea.st Side Square. Phone 170-L. Ip
A. M. Young, south College avenue, who has been ill, is reported slowly improving. Dennis Mathews returned to his home here Friday from the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis.
Miss Ann Shannon, of Greencastle, has been a guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miles at Danville.
The Putnam county Tuberculosis
WANTED: Any kind of dead Association will meet at 2 p. m.. stock. Call 278, Greencastle or New ^ I'uesday, January 12th at the City Maysville. Charges paid. John Wach- ■‘hrary.
tel Co.
eod.
Have a bargain, small modern house, near square. Address owner, care Banner, Box 44.
roR SALE Big English (Clover -,(■*‘(1. Roy Terry, Mt. Meridian. 8-1 p
FOR SALE—General Electric reirigerator in good condition. Call 815. 7-nt
FOR SALE: 1934 Silvertone coniiolc battery radio, Model 1851, six lube. $17 00 with A Battery. Fumilure Exchange, East Side Square Phone 170-L. Ip
FOR SALE—Black taffeta formal, like new; also brown velvet inlonnal, size 36; man’s gray topcoat, excellent condition, size 38 to 40. Call 199 K 7-3t
—For Rent—
FOR RENT: Apartment, three room and kitchenette, unfurnished. Phone 271. 8-2t
FOR RENT: 17 x 15 business room i Johnson Building Phone 271. 8-2t
WANTED—Shoats, weighing 70 to 100 lbs. Walter Beam, Roachdale, R. 2. 6-8-1 l-13-4p
—Miscellanemi*
Why Tulsa, Oklahoma, started an annual beauty contest for cows. Read the story of the vain winner in The American Weekly, the magazine dis-
,fter 1 had
tonic. It
now of d your 11 nr!'i(hborhood druggid.
in gvtry way after 1 nao
taken three bottles of this tonic. It stimulated
my appei
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Tx-dicated with throat-soothing ingredients of Vicks VapoRub.
Vicks Cough Drop
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Buy now of your neighDornooa Tablets 50c.. liquid $1 Of) and SI 35.
j^SOCIETY
AIR RACES GO TO CLEVELAND THROUGH
1941
CLEVELAND (UP) — Cleveland, mother home of the National Air Races, has been designated as their
site for the next five years.
Women's Study ClubHolds Luncheon Meeting
The Women's Study Club held a luncheon meeting, Thursday at the, home of Mrs. George Garrett with
attendance. The tables were beauti- Uti< - 1 W,LU ,
delicious lunch- Association, governing body of avia-
tion in the United States.
L. W. Greve, president of the National Air Races of Cleveland, Inc., has announced signing of a new con-
Hallie Grismer has been appointed administratrix of the estate of Samuel A. Grismer, in the Hendricks Citsuit court.
The Mt. Meridian M. E. church will have regular church services Sunday, Jan. 10th, at 10:45 a. m. and 6:30 p. m.
Mrs. Frank her home in
Bascom returned to Rochester, N. Y. on
Hr. Glenn Frank
Frank’s Ousting
fully decorated and a
eon was served. Mrs. Louis Hayes gave a very instructive and interesting talk on old glass and displayed ! some very lovely pieces from her own
' collection.
4 , 6**F‘F*F'F + + Mrs. Hutcheson , Hostess To Club j The Country Reading Club met with Mrs. Charles Hutcheson Thursi day afternoon. Mrs. Daniel Hutchleson had charge of the program ! and reviewed “Green Gates’’ by Robert Cedric Sheriff. Responses were “I Resolve.”
Causes Protest
Cleveland has been host to the races five of the last eight years. The races went once to Chicago anil once to Los Angeles during the eight-year period.
A determining factor in awarding of the contract was the $.3,341,499 WPA improvement of Cleveland airport. The Cleveland field Is considered the finest in the country for the national program.
bills
“Whv Just Wish \\
Could Pay Them® When you can obtain■ loan on your |io„ S|l! J floods, Autouioliji,. j other pcrsonl |m-u|„. i1v '®
do so. '
Loans Ud To S300® Riq,ay us in weekly or in ‘ -.Uments to suit y C)11 , ■ income. 1 INDIANA LOAN CO I 241/, E. Washington p hoi> ■
With the expanded area provided by the WPA project, the races and
Eighteen members and one gue 3 t, exhib .^ may be sta} , ed on one
were present. Refreshments *
served during the social hour.
tributed with next Sunday’s Chicago )Thllrsday after visiUng Dr
STUDENTS AT WISCONSIN TTNI- i Recent Bride Is VERSITY OBJECT TO PRESI- [Honored At Shower DFNT's DISMISSAL I Mr3 ' Clyde Miller, Mrs. Lawrence
iHerald and Examiner.
^ Mrs. W. M. McGaughey.
NOTICE — I have employed as salesman, Ernest Miller, formerly
with L. & H. Sales Company. So now | government
when you are in the market for a car or truck, or anything on earth, see Ernest Miller or Walter S. Campbell, one block east square. eod
GENERAL TRUCKING: See Arthur Wood, Russellville, Ind. Telephone Morton. 6-6p
USED CARS; late models; recently re-conditioned. See these before you buy. Hudson, Oldsmobile, V-8 Ford and Buick. McCammon’a Garage. 613p
Wanted
WANTED: Vault—Cesspool cleaning Anytime, anywhere. Free estimate on cost. See or write J. C. Rur Icy, Air Port Road. 7-3p
WANTED: Experienced girl gen ral housework. References quin I Address Box A Banner.
for re-8-2t
$30 PER WEEK!! JOB OPEN!’ TWO MEN needed with National Protective Service. Earn $30 up to J6C weekly full time work. Car needed, complete training given. Reliable men over 25 only. Limited. Write today. H. B. Plgman, Dept. P22, Capper's Farmer, Topeka, Kan. 6-8-13-18-4p
ATTENTION FARMERS: This is the time of year to feed Dr. James’s Stock Food. Avoid Forage poison, indigestion, worms and botts. The only stock food in the county that tells you what It is for. It is also mineral and a fattener for horses, cattle, sheep and pigs. Calls made free of charge to users of this Stock Food. 30-tf
Union Valley Baptist Church will serve dinner at Court house Saturday, January 9th. 8-lt
TAME RABBITS IN JEOPARDY
LORAIN, O., (UP)—Perhaps Bert Smith’s rabbits went native. Or perhaps some one stole them. At any rate, he reported to police that 15 tame bunnies had disappeared from their pens in his back yard. Officers agreed that it was a poor time of year for a tame rabbit to be going about unprotected.
Word has been received here that Harold Stoner is seriously ill
hospital at San An-
Miller and Mrs. Drue Miller entertained with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Alvora Robinson, Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Miller, Berry street.
tonio, Texas, fallowing an appendix ^ ^‘' whipped cream, wafers and hot operation. Mr. Stoner is a brother | vcrs,t y of 'Visconsm. | chocolate were served. The bride of Miss Mabel Stoner and a well x.iore than 2.000 of the university’s received many beautiful and useful
known former local boy. 10 000 students struck from their i gifts.
side of the field without interfering with transport liners which almost constantly are taking off and land-
ing at the port.
Now Located
7 West Walnut Stl (Just West of Link,,
See Our Displays Of plumbing and Imth-niJ fixture*. Our work is gii a J teed, our prices are right, j
EDDIE BUS
MADISON, Wis., Jan. 8, (UP) — | Rebellious students protested direct-
in the *° f ’ ov - Philip F. LaFollette today |
1 against the dismissal of Dr. Glenn
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Petty and house guest, Mrs. Emma Lewis, of i ‘ Bainbridge, were called to Richmond, ' Saturday, to visit his father, James | Petty, who suffered a wrenched back i and fractured ribs in an automobile ^ accident New Year’s day. Mr. Petty' is a Civil war veteran, who enlisted ! from this county. He is a resident of I Bainbridge. 90 years of age and visit-! ing his daughter. He is a patient in 1 the Reid Memorial hospital —Danville 1
| classes, held a protest meeting in the 1 quadrangle on Campus Hill, and
shouting protest column toward the state capital.
Approximately half the students
heeded the exhortations of leaders to
march on LaFollette’s office. “We want Frank!" the students
shouted, their ardor undiminished by
rain overhead and ice underfoot. The eight LaFollette appointees to
Republican.
the board of universitv regents end- | ed Frank’s 11 year tenure late last
Greencastle Encampment branch of , niRht a fter a. hearing at which bitthe Independent Order of Odd Fellows ! i,. r nartisan chare-es w
will be hosts to the visitation of
ter partisan charges were exchanged.
The vote was 8-7.
Friends of Frank charged that the governor hail instructed his friends among the regents to get rid of Frank, whose original appointment
„ , , was opposed by the LaFollette politi-
Eneampments of Brazil, Harmony' a , dy;laaty
This morning LaFollette called
Grand Patriach, Ray H. Condrey, of Indianapolis on Jan. 15th. A special program has been arranged for the 1 evening by members of Greencastle I Encampment No. 59 and members of I
and Indianapolis are expected to be present. It’s the request of the officers of the Encompment to have all
members present.
REPORT OF CONDITION Chapter No. 2896 Reserve District No. 7 R« port of condition of the Central National Bank of Greencastle in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on December 31, 1936.
ASSETS Loans and, discounts ... Ovend rafts United States Government obligations, direct and, or fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house. $45,000, JCurniture and fixtures, $6,747.30 Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cosh, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection Cash items not in process of collection Other assets
$414,093.19 39.14
309,875.00 628.522 63 51,747.30 99,028.84
158,208 52 110 24 13,536.05
$1,675 170.91
$474,794.00 787,189 4 I
104,870 84 3,528 62
65,956.57
TOTAL ASSETS
MARII.1TIEH
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations . State, county, and municipal deposits .United States Government and postal savings deposits .. Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier’s checks outstanding ■ Total of items 14 to 18, inclusive: < a * Secured by pledge of loans and, or investments $ 3,528.62 (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and, Of investments 1,472,260 84 (<•) Total Deposits $1,475,789.46 Dividends declared but not yet payable and amounts set aside for dividends not declared Other liabilities
Capital account.
Common stock, 1000 shares, par $100 00 per share $100,000.00 Surplus 72,00000 Undivided profits-net 9,55895 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 181,558 95
Dr. O. F. Overstreet of Greencastle is among a group of dentists who will be honored next Monday for
newspaper men to his office to explain his position. Meantime a spontaneous protest movement had started among undergraduates.
their gifts to the library of the in- BUZZARD SHOT AFTER
CARRYING NOTE 10 YEARS
diana university school of dentistry.
Recognition will be paid at the mid- j
winter meeting of about 500 Indiana ! DURANT, Okla., (UP) — Cooper dentists to be held at the I. U. dental i Rrown . hunting with three companschool in Indianapolis. Since 1930, j ions - saw a buzzard perched high in many collections of historical dental 1 1,10 to P of an oal{ tree - Brown aimed
volumes, files of dental journals, and j' 10 ' 1 tlle birt * eanie tumbling down.
museum pieces illustrating the evolution of dental techniques have been received by the I. U. dental library. The largest donor is the Carnegie Foundation, with a gift of $3,500 for new books.
SHOWS IMPROVEMENT
VATICAN CITY, Jan. 8 (UP)— Pope Pius, during a restful night, maintained the improvement noted in his condition during the last 48 hours, a Vatican spokesman said today.
A snuff box, fastened by a wire, dangled from the buzzard’s neck. Brown opened the lid of the box and found some small pieces of paper. He brought the box and its paper contents to a Durant newspaper office where after careful work this message was transscribed: “If you get
4*4 # + *?*4*4*4* , l" Women’s Club To Meet Monday The DePauw Women’s Club will meet next Monday. Jan. 11, at 3:30 p. m. in Evans hall, Bowman gymnasium. •!••?••;. 4- + •!■ t* "P Woman’s Club To Meet Saturday The Woman’s club will meet Satur-1 day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. F. M. Vreeland, east Anderson street.
lodge officers installed
The following members were duly installed as officers of Fillmore I. O. O. F. No. 798. A. H. Hunter, N. C.: Melvin Ruark, V. G.; C. S. Byrd, Roc. Sec.; Bert Wright. Fin. Sec.; C. O. Bunten, Treas.; C. J. Ragan, Warden; Reuben Masten, Com!.; Marion Cline, Chap.; Ollie Sutherlin, R. S. S.; Cecil Huller, L. S. S.; Joe Garrett, R. S. N. G ; Claude Phillips, L. S. N. G.; Otha Miller, R. S. V. G.; Chas. Snodgrass, L. S. V. G.; L. A. Dicks, I. G.; D. M. Wright. O. G.; D. O. Duniavy, P. G. | L. R. McNeely, district deputy j grand master, was the installing of- | ficer, using as his staff Cleo Shuck, j G. M.; L. A. Dicks, G. Sec.; J. A. I Friend, G. W.; and Emery Ader, G. 1 Chap. After installation the new noble grand and vice grand furnished the ' lodge with a small feed.
Phone ECONOMY STORE 71
OYSTERS, Sealed Pints Insures solid pack and flavor SALT FAMILY WHITE FISH, 8 -dee fish <S for 10c) POTATOES. U. S. No. 1 White Peek. (Bag $2.40) COFFEES, ( base and Sanborn Dated, 2 Lbs. BREAKFAST BLEND, Always ground fresh, always tile same. Lb. - RIO COFFEE, the strong cupper, 2 lbs. fresh ground SUGAR, Pure Cane Granulated, 10 I.bs. .MEAL, Fresh ground NOT TOO FINE, 5 Lbs. . FLOUR, Gold Medal, 24 Lb. hag WHOLE WHEAT, Fresh Ground, 5 Lb. bag APPLES, Winesaps, Good eaters and Cookers, 5 lbs. ORANGES, Floridas, large and full of juice, do/.. GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless and Sweet, 6 large* for TANGERINES. 2 Do/. CIDER, Fresh Mooresville, Gal. plus jug charge .... CHERRIES, Fancy heavy pack No. 10 can «9c: No. 2 APPLE SAUCE, No. 2 can (Cranberry Sauce 20c • APPLE BI TTER, Premier, 36 oz SAUER KRAUT, Premier fancy. No. 2 1-2 can I’l MPKIN, Premier Fancy, No. 2 1-2 can, only . KKEEMEX, The new Pancake Flour contains Soya Flour, pk". BACON, Swift s Breakfast Roll, Lb SMOKED HAM, Sugar Cured, center rut, Lb.1 ( I BE STEAK, All meat, no waste, Lb. REEF, Plate Boil or Roast, 2 Lbs PORK, Fresh Side, Lh. 28c; Chops, Lb
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TO TALK ON SPAIN
The speaker at the dinner to be given oy the members of the official board of the First Methodist church
CAULIFLOWER, large white heads HEAD LETTUCE, firm, crisp heads GRAPE FRUIT, Texas Seedless, 6 for 18c CABBAGE, 3 Lbs 10c
this please answer Ollie Boggs, route i. 0 „ ln »r , 2, Un ,- 7 Mnriiii nu, n u nma 7, at CrawforUsville, Monday evening,
'Due to an error, the Ellis Food Shop moat prices printed in (he A. & I*, ad yesterday.)
CADILLAC PLANT STRIKE
3,00000 | 14,822 50 !
DETROIT, Jan. 8 (UP) — The Cadllac Motor Car company plant, a division of General Motors, closed its floors to 4,800 employes today after 50 members of the United Automobile | Workers of America staged a sit-
I down strike.
TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,675,170.91 MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities
2 000 00 2,000 00
2.000 00
$2,000 00
United States Government obligations, direct and, or fully guaranteed , TOTAL PLEDGED 'excluding rediscounts)
Pledged:
(a) Against United States Government and postal savings deposits
(h) TOTAL PLEDGED "li-
st ate of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss:
I H. L. Wells, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of by knowledge and belief.
H. L. WELLS, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of January, 1937
FRANK E. STOESSEL, Notary Public My commission expires: August 5, 1939.
Correct- Attest: C. C. Gautier,
Box 7, Maclill, Oklahoma.”
A letter to the postmaster at Madill asking if Boggs still lived on route 2 brought a reply that he did. The postmaster explained that Boggs had tied the snuff box with the message inside it on the buzzard’s neck
about 10 years ago.
Durant is about 35 miles from
Madid.
BIG $1.00 BOTTLE OF MEDICINE ONLY 49c
MIRROR BETRAYS THIEF
PASADENA, Cal., (UP)—Even an unbroken mirror sometimes brings bad luck. A burglar who successfully entered the house of Mrs. M. G. Demateos, was going through the pockets of overcoats of all the guests when he made the mistake of stepping before a mirror which gave Mrs. Demateos a full view of him. However he was still lucky enough to
beat the guests to the door.
will be Prof L. H. Turk, of the Span ish department of DePauw university. Prof. Turk, so the Crawfordsville Journal and Review says, “will show motion pictures which he has taken during his travels in Spain. He will accompany the pictures with running comments about the country and will give his views of present conditions politically in the war-tom area.”
A. k P. FOOD STORE
No Pills Are Needed
F L O’Hair,
Frank Donner-
-Dlrectors.
GOAT ROUTS HUNTERS
MEREDOSA, 111., (UP) — Three hunters became the hunted when a wild goat drove them from a small island in the Illinois river. After . dodging the goat, the men finally escaped when one managed to launch
j a boat and rescue the other two from °tder. Limit .1 to a custimer. small peninsula. j Mullins Drug Store
with this wonderful sweet tasting, 1 quick and easy
laxative.
OLD MOHAWK TONIC is a body,
builder, it is readily absorbed into the system where it begins work by aiding the stom- j acli. Liver and In- 1 testines to perform! their duties thor-' oughly. Within 12 hours it will drive poisons from your system as black as ink. Try it for, Indigestion, Bil-
iousness, Constipation, Rheumatism, or any other form of stomach dis-
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A New Record!
COL. HENRY L. Doherty, national chairman of the President’s Birthday Ball, predicts that more than 5,000 balls will be held this year, which proves again that a good cause usually wins support!
YOUR CHILDREN'S eye* may need support for extra hours of study. Preimre the youngsters for the strain mid-year exams will place on their eye*, hy bringing them HERE for optical service. Our skilled optical service minimizes the danger of eye strain.
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12\
BABY BEEF
ROAST
15c lb.
FRESH J0WEL BACON Lb. 17c
Lewis’ Old Hickory Smoked Salt
Boston CON SQUARES Lb. I5!t
PURE PORK
FRESH CALF BRAINS
Sausage
Lb. 17'/ 2 c
2 Lbs. 25c
ROUND OR LOIN
FRANKFURTS
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CLEANSER 8 (lans -LUC
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APPLES OC 4 Lbs ^t)C
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LUNCH rjr MEATS, lh. ZDC
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CASING FOR
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STUFFING
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SAUSAGE
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HAM SHa5|B Lb. 15c
OYSTERS Pint 23c
BACON Sliced, 25c W o« Baking "v SODA ■
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