The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 April 1937 — Page 4
rl , v mii.KS OF STATf: IIIOIIWAYS NOW <^,OSKD
rm'los of iire> still
J.C! than five hundred fcatteretl state highways
„ tl v ; ainst use by vehicles having . we ight of three tons or more, rr l Crawford, chairman of the ci-t;. Highway Commission. 1 , anrcur/e.l today. During the spring S and thaws approximately; two
thousand miles of state highways were closed to, heavy traffic as a means *f protecting highway surface.\ Violations of the posted restrict,ions this spring are said to have been comparatively, few'. Weather damage to the gravel and stone surfaced highways is being repaired as rapidly as possible by maintenance force.’..
WEEK-END VALUES AT \50Ur» A&P STORE
COFFEE » 49
ONE POUND EAG IVe
The World’* L*r C e# Selling Coffe
-Bar None!
Del Monte Deluxe Plums 2 .v.25c
Sliced or Halve*
Del Monte Peaches Del Monte Peas • Del Monte Apricots Del Monte Pears
pear ock.
Asparagus N ®'\ 25c Fruit CacMail Cherries 2 c *” 37c Tomatoes
Halves
Sliced or
Halves
2 2 2 2
lire. Cans
I.tre. Cans
33c 27c 29c 35c
A&P ha* hecn asked to co-operate with the pear grotrem to aid in re-
ducing the surplus stoc
Del
Motite
Del
Monte
2 c * n, 27c 2 c*"* 23c
Bslxl
Dressing
/ Special Blend \ V 24-J.b. Bag 75c / Filter the Free Ford and Trailer Content
/ Dos. Cans \ \ 55c /
Kraft’s Miracle Whip
Iona Flour Camay Soap
Ker-L-Ration *■«-*
WyandoHo c'« n,er 3 c * ,, ■ 25c Donuts, Doz. Koo! 2 pl ‘*» 29c Sundine Gr * p u '; r . uit Ovaitine c« 35c Woodbury’s Pork & Beans 6 c «« 39c Sani Flush
Climax 2 c— 15c
f 4-I,h.
Bag
Facial
Soap
35c 83c
3^. 17c 4 cm. 29c
10c
2 Can. 15( 3 c * k «* 25« Cm 19,
Northern
Toilet
Tins
Tlltu . 2 U(
A&P h*. » l Com»l«l* Mn* of Ferry’* VaacUbl* »nd Flowrr S.rda. COL!) MEDAL & PILLSBURY FLOUR SATURDAY ONLY — 24 lb. Ba^ $1.05
7tulti dnd VfitaUti
New Potatoes, Lb 5c Bananas, Lb 5c Cauliflower, Head 15c Head Lettuce, Head 5c Strawberries, fancy quality, 2 boxes 29c
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Dn M—i Matkdts
DEPENDABLE BRAND SMOKED Jgf’
HAMS
Skinned - Whole or •L.b. Shank Half
25
PORK ROAST GROUND BEEF BEEF ROAST
Fresh
Picnics Tor Tattle, or Loaf A
Choice
luta af Chock
Lb.
15c 27c 18c
Saturday Is Barg-ain Day In Greencastie
MEPAI’W < HAPKI.
Indicating that man has made the earth upon which he lives a place of increasing terror, Dr. Francis C. Tilden in the DePauw university worship chapel Wednesday morning, declared' that few hear the quiet words of the Son of God; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.” "In the past as in the present it has seemed to man that happiness came from thrusting aside one weak er than thyself, by taking from one less capable bis possessions of material things or earthly position. “However, there is everywhere at present a widening distrust of material things as sources of happiness and life," the speaker continued. Since the man-made plan of life has failed men turn progressively toward God's law of love as the governing force.
Previews and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS
Voncastle There are three men in the life o( Mae West in her latest starring vehicle, "Go West Young Man,” which is showing tonight and Thursday at the Voncastle theatre. Homance number one is with Lyle
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENCE CHARLES E. WEBB versus Alley Webb, Fannie Webb, Samuel Webb, and Paul Webb in the Putnam Circuit Court, April Term, 1937. The plaintiff in the above and en titled cause having filed his complaint therein together with the af fidavit that the defendants are nonresidence of the State of Indiana. Now therefore, Alley Webb, Fannie Webb, Samuel Webb, and Paul Webb in the above entitled cause is hereby notified that unless they be and appear on Monday, June 14th. 1937 being the 61st Judicial Day of the Putnam Circuit Court at the Court House in the City of Greencastie in saiii County and State to answer are demurrer to said complaint the same will be beard and determined in the absence. In Witness I have here unto set my hand and the seal of this Court this the 12th day of April, 1937. Homer C. Morrison. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Sutherlin & Sutherlin, Attorneys. 13-3t.
Talbott, cast as an old flame who lias become a piominent politician an i inds it good publicity to "spark” with the glamorous star portrayed by Miss West. Romance number two is with "tall, blonde and handsome’’ R»ndolph Scott, cast as farm boy inventor, she wants to "Go W'>st to Hollywood”. Romance number three is with Warren William, ploying a press agent. A fourth romance is also suggested with Etienne Girardot, a professor, this, however, is strictly comedy in hilarious vein. Granada “Devils Playground." showing tonight ami Thursday at the Granada in a double feature program, features three stars Richard Dix, Dolores Del Rio and Chester Morris. Combining melodramatic undersea thrills with rowdy romantics, it tells the story of two fighting, lovin' sons of the sea who were r eady to fight with anyone ’xcept each other until a dame from Oanceland starts a navy scrap that mds on the bottom of the ocean. Also ’Collegiate", stalling Joe P nner, lack Oakie, Ned Sparks and Frances Langford in a glamorous comedy. Chateau A gripping race track drama “Rarng Lady." opens tonight anti Thursiay at the Chateau theatre with Ann Dvorak and Smith Hallow pained ns a romantie team and Hairy Carey in an equal featured role. The story deals with a young girl ‘lors" trainer who determines to enrrv on the tradition of her father’s stables. When a wealthy young automobile manufacturer claims her only horse, sin is forced to go to work for him.
Republican-, genornlly wVlcomc th” economy message. But as Congress and the Pie; ii| -nt tift n to economy in search of a balanced budget, each is featful the other may backslide to old spending habits. Qongrcss will jump for the spending band wagon at any evidence of White House weakening.
The Ptositlenl appeared confident ■■H his press-eonleaence that sl fiU'i - 000 000 would be enooi*h to mainlair. Works Progress Administration pay rolls at p’opi-i levels dui ng I ftacRl year. Some statisticians ertlnfitte I, however that Mi ’Ro-e. v $1 fiOO OOC.OOO would afford provision for approximately 500,000 fewer
WPA ue- ei than t p - ’('rag WPA load this yeai. Ii \> an Vs hn at 'l the appropriation | would accommodate about l.sOO.OOC workers, p. total which hi ought ar immediate outcry from advocates o! continued heavy relief spending. Mori ’ ’ i ’ \VP> rolls.
Special
32-Piece Virginia Rose DINNER WARE $2.97 1 Set to n Customer
Saturday Only
Hep FOOD STORES
G. C. Murphy Company
GOOD USED CAR NEWS You’ll Always Get A v.* 4 - ) •• 1 *f/ •’*, • Bargain When you buy a Good Used Car Here. We specialize in Honest values and Honest trades, and you won’t find us hard to deal with either. You can buy a good used car value for as little as $2.00 per week, and the usual reasonable down payment. Remember, we have the most thoroughly reconditioned used ears, and we give a written guarantee— one that means something:—it actually protects the buyer.
ALL MAKES
ALL MODELS
ALL PRICES
From $25 Up L. & H. CHEVROLET SALES,
Inc.
W. A. STEELE, Manager.
H. V. GILTZ I nod ('ar Manager
115 North Jackson St. GREF.NCASTL.E
TO (IT LEGISLATION ;r«kDttaiviDfi I'roin i*fiQf* iropriation for the next fi=ieal year. It estimated revenue this fiscal year it $5,224,000 000 and expenditures at (7,781.000 000 for a net deficit of $2 557.000 000. The gross deficit, in--luding provision for debt retirement will be approximately $3 000.000 000. For the next fiscal year, beginning July 1, 1P.I7 Mr. Roosevelt estimated '•evenue at $6 906,000.000 and expenditures at $7,324,000,000 for a net deficit of $418,000,000 and a gross of $810,000.000. The figures compelled the I’resilent to withdrawn from his assurance of last January that the next fiscal year budget would he balanced except for a $401,000,000 debt retirement item. But he said he hoped yet *o achieve it. He avoided sll rofer“nce to the 1936 fiscal year in which he believed last January that there would be an absolute balance of the budget, including debt retirement. The difficulty Mr. Roosevelt is exneriencing in keeping expenditures ■lown recalled today earlier White House moves toward budget balancing when, at various times, the President. said: January, 1954: “We should plan to have a definitely balanced budg'd for the third year of recovery (1936) and froVrt That time on seel: a continuing reduction of the national debt.” January, 1935: “The country will henceforth have the assurance that with the single exception of this item (work relief), every current exnend ittire of whatever nature will be fully covered by our estimates in current receipts.” January, 1936: “We approach a balance of the national budget.’’ Unforeseen disaster expenditures the successful lobbying of so-called special or pressure groups, and a tendency In Congress to vote appronriations I eyond the sums provided in administ'-ation budgets have contributed to the difficulty of making the budget balance come true. But the inf'ption scare and real alarm over lagging tax revenue combine today to stiffen both Congress anil the President for economy. Congressional Democrats are divided by Mr. Roosevelt's economy plan, but will go along with him if he sticks closely to it. There is rebellion in the Democratic high command against the $1,500,000,000 work relief appropriation. Some influential leaders would cut it to $1,000,000.000 or less.
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Bargain Day Special BOYS’LEATHER Insole Tennis
49c
Saturday Only Sir.es up to 6's O Solid Leather Insole Merit Shoe Store
12 W. Washington
White Shoes for Spring
ITitnam ( ounty’s complete showing of
INDIANAPOLIS, April 19.—The first eight boys to enroll in the Hoosier Boy’s State arc pic tured here, top row, left to right: Charles H. Mas ton, Ji.. oi Indianapolis; Thoma; K. McConnell of Fowler; Wm. O. Nelson, Jr., of Anderson and Joe Whit ol the Kniglitstown Soldiers A. Sailors Children’s Home. Bottom row, left to right: Bishop Odle, also o! th? Knight stow” Home; Joseph F. Lutes, Jr., ot Indianapolis; James H. Mason, Jr., of Gary and Piirre Challlaux of Indianapolis. The Hoosier Boys’ State program is being sponsored by tlie Indiana Department of The Americon Legion, with the cooperation of all civic and fraternal organizations, and is being conducted in In diana for the first time this summer to give boys between the ages of fifteen ami twenty an unusual opportunity to learn the fundamentals of their state governmen . The movement is attracting considerable attention over the entire state and indications are no.v that there will tie between six nundred and one thousand boys in attendance at this s ession at the In-liana State Fairgrounds. This activity will start on June 26th and continue to July 3rd, Indus.ve, and application should be made through William E. Snyer, Secretary, The Hoosier Boys’ Slate, American legion Building, Indianapolis. >
MEN’S - LADIES’
CHILDREN’S
largest and most
‘Those Better Whites For Spring’
Trices ranged to suit YOU and several
sh !es at each price.
Ladies* - From $2.95 To $8.50 Such well known makes as Dickerson, Arch Re lief and Arch Lock, Red Cross, Natural Bridge, Stylizer, Hug-tite and Ideal. Men’s - From $3.00 To $8.75
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BOYS’—SKY-ItIDI.US From
Florsheim And Weyenberg $2.95 to $4.00
Children's - From $1.50 To $3.95
Ideal - Classmates and Black Hawk Sizes and Widths for Correct Fit. * Come In — See for Yourself.
For Men — Fur Women
