The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1937 — Page 2
OTO DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MiFVL PILES :^ C C,nQu.cMy° n be? n oJr, This Safejfsy Way pain and l ,,r ^".hiws 4« u p? u tp k tiHb«g. cin , when this .im‘STU "LSTi rat aiiTusiTuuiEs. ' J; |>. Mullin'. Druggist (IKON MASON DIKS ,, Mason 57 years old, 52
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Blakley A vent* Ten - Unit. .]i,.,| at n o'clock Wednesday evening at Union Hospital. He is survived by the widow, Gladys; three daughters, Laveria, Anita and Virginia, at home; two brother, Maurice and Ralph of Greencaatle; three sisters, Mrs. Roxio Hazelett of Appleton, N V.; Mrs. Peat 1 Mills of Greensborough, N. and Mrs. Lucille Jones of Greencastle, and the mother, Mis. Cora Mason of Greencastle. COAIMF.Nt KMKNT I \l l{< ISKS The commencement • exercises of Clinton Center school will be held tonight beginning at 8 o'clock, with an interesting program. The speakers is announced as bean Herbert Smith, of DePauw university. The graduates are Hubert Cooper. Reese Potter, Russell Mitchell. Howard Farrow Jr., Thos. Scobee. Verna June Martin. Maxine Watson. Marie Whitaker. Geneva Wright, Elnora Hoslett, Helen Slavens. RKTHKL CHCKCII Located 10 miles northwest of Greencastle. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship following Sunday school. Young People’s service at 6:45 p. m. Evening worship at 7:15 o’clock.
DRUG STORE WILL SELL $1 MEDICINE FOR 39c A special offer to introduce, Twenty Herb Tonic A big 12 ounce bottle of Natural Medicine for only ,19c pounds impossible, doesn't it? In order to introduce this Medicine at this amazingly, low introductory price, we have eliminated all unnecessary fancy packages ami labels, high-priced alcohol and expensive advertising. Twenty-Herb Tonic isn't a magic “Cure-all”. It is a safe natural medicine made from natural herbs and iron These have the best possible effect on the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. Restore these important organs to healthy normal action. Rid your system of winter's accumulation of poisons and impurities. This is the safest way to get at the cause of your troubies. HELPS PI’KIEV VOMI WHOLE SYSTEM If you want to feel good “all over,” cat what you want without fear of pain, sleep like a log, look act and feel years younger. Start a course of this natural Medicine today while you can save 61c on each bottle with money saving coupon below.
ewes ^ 50 $.'! 50; wanted offerings quotable to $5.50. s— County. School Graduate List
INDIANAPOLIS LIN ESTOf K Hogs 7.000.: holdovers 119; steary,
THIS ( Ol PON And 80c entitles you In the regular SI botlle of TWENTY-HEKB TONIC i Limit ‘J To A Customer) Fleenor’s Drag Store and Owl Drug Store
Asmotancing tre Opening Of The ID-WAY ■ Intersection of 18 and National Itoad) Saturday Night, April 24
Music by a DePauw Dance Orchestra.
top 5c higher on choice 285 lbs.; sows largely $9.25-$9.75, top $9.85, 160180 lbs., $10.15; 180-200 lbs., $10 20; 200-210 lbs., $10.25; 210-225 lbs., $10.30; 225-250 lbs.. $10.35; 250-300 lbs., $10.30; 300-325 lbs.. $10.25; 325350 lbs.. $10.20; 350-400 lbs., $10.15; 155-160 lbs., $9.75; 150-155 lbs., $9.50: 140-155 lbs $9.25; 130-140 lbs. $9.00; 120-130 lbs., $8.75; 110-120 lbs. $8.50; 100 110 lbs. $8.25. Cattle 000: calves 700; all classes active, fully steady. Stops stronger on cows. Steers and yearlings mostly $9.25-$l 1.25; heifers $9.00-$10.00. few up to $10.50; common and medium beef cows $5.75-$6.75; cutter grades largely $4.25-S5.50; bulls $6.75 down; vealers active, strong with Wednesday’s high, good and choice $10.50-$11.00, mediums mostly $8.50-$9.50. Sheep 700: lambs 15c lower. Double deck 94-lb. clipped lambs $11.25; odd lot common wooled of-; ferings $9.00 $9.50; shorn sloughtor :
Fillmore Madeline Ruark Thelmr. Frederick Donovan Lobdell Ralph Deweesa E'crdl.1 Miller Glenn Nichols Fred Shuck Rer; Girtorj Bette Dobbs Albeit.' 1 , Wright Gladys Robinson Mary Elizabeth Coombs Frank Hunter Fern Poynter Dorothy Stone Jesse Stanley Philip Evans Glenn Barnes Dennis Hope Harley Overdeer Rninbridgn Florence Higgins Josephine Hendrick Voris Etcheson Bernice Harbison Marjory Lewman Florence Grantham Bonnie Elliott John Costa Richard Lewman Catherine Shaw Ralph Beam Harry Sutherlin Mary Hendrich Velma O’Hair Harold Miller Carolyn Merritt Sam Hostetter Dorothy Metz Frances Huffman Conrad Millis Clinton Outer Verna June Martin Bussell Mitchell Howard Farrow, Jr. Genova. Wright Herbert Cooper, Jr Mario Whitaker Maxine Matson Ella Haslett Helen Eualine Slavens Thomas Scobee Reese Porter
hold in colleges an.I universities roads to peace
throughout the United States. » j Miss Walker, the third spoalwr Introduced by Dr. Earl C. Bowman, elaborated on the subject of present the speakers and their “subjects were:* neutrality legislation, exposing its Robert Fisher, “The Armaments Weaknesses and pointing out its value Race and the Genetal Threat of Mr. Eaton 80011111x1 up the facts that Wai Gertrude McCullough, “Mcth- had been presented by the other three
ods That Have Failed lir Working speakers and declared we may help FOR SALE: One ’29 Ford For Peace;’’Rosemary Walker, “Neu- prevent war through peace programs A coupe; one '35 Chevrolet
trality legislation. Its Value and and intelligent political action.
Shortcomings;” and Lloyd Easton, 1 "What Possible Concrete Action May Students Take to Avoid War?” Alter Mr. Fisher carefully described the present armament race with its threat to world peace, Miss McCullough spoke of the failure of peace arbitration amt the League of Na-' tions. At the same time she suggested that national isolation and strict neutrality are at best questionable
KO^ SALE: Two F 20 Tyietorr, also plows and culUvatoig. These tractors aie in extra good shape, carry a new guarantee. See these before you buy. Walter S. Compbell . * 22-3t.
Model sedan
looks like now; one ’35 Plymouth coach cheap $395; ’33 Plymouth 2door sedan $275; one ’34 Plymouth coupe; one '33 Chevrolet coupe; one ’34 convertable sport Chevrolet coupe. These ears are in good shape. Walter S. Campbell. 22-24-21.
PUBLIC SALE Reeiiuse id' liavinK no khihk for my 1 milk cows, I will offer at public sale at what is known as the Charles Van\actor (Jace on State Itoad 13, sou’.li of the IViinsylvanla trucks, on Saturday. May 1 Starting at one P. NL, th> following: One I year old cow, calf by side. One 8 year old cow, fresh during May. One 8 year old cow, fresh In dale of sale. One !> year old cow, calf by side, extra rich milker. One I I year old cow, with calf by ^ side, extra heavy milker. These cows are all good milkers. One belter to be fresh in May. | There will be some heavy springer | heifers and Jersey calves offerd at the sale. One young Guernsey hu!l, old enough for service. \ real good one. One good, gentle pon\ for children. TERMS—< VsH. W. L. FERRAND Col. Hlavdes, Auctioneer. 22-24-28-29-p
NOTICE TO PETITIONERS AND TAXPAYERS OF HEARINGS ON APPLICATIONS FOR REAS-
SESSMENT OF REAL ESTATE AM) OR IMPROVEMENTS IN PUTNAM
COUNTY, INDIANA Pursuant to the provisions ot^ FOR SALE: Three good coming 8 Chapter 19. Acts of 1937, notice is, year colts, large enough to work. PUTNAVt' ‘county’ h Indiana^that on ° ne 8mooth mou,h mare * 60 00; om - or before March 31, 1937, there was j spotted pony, medium size $40 00. presented to the State Board of Tax 1 One red male hog. good one. One 8 Commissioners a total of 36 petitions j year hol80 Two yearling mare colts, signed and verified by the owners ol ; . , w , ‘ , ,, , real estate and or improvements | 0thel ' ho,8e8 Wal,er 8 Campbell, thereon specifically described therein | 22-24-2L
foi reassessments of such real estati
and or improvements, situated in FOR SALE: Three or four small PUTNAM County, Indiana, and that ; places in the country. S. C. Sayers
the total (estimated) amount of the requested reductions is $10,648.00. That the number of petitions and | the requested reductions for each | township within tne county is as fol-j
lows; Total
(estimated) |
Number of Reductions'
Petitions Requested i 2 $ 845 1 2 4191 20 7.010
2 1
3
1 2
statement
at Central Insurance Agency. 21 3t. FOR SALE: Six room modern house well located. S. C. Sayers at Central Insurance Agency. 21-3L
Corp.
Township
Clinton
Cloverdale Greencast le
Madison Monroe Franklin Russell Warren
Washington That a detailed
FOR SALE: Three shoats weighing 100 lbs Inquire 513 North Indianr. st. 22-3p FOR SALE. Partn from 1926 360 i Chevrolet but little used. No tires. 707,511 North Indiana street. 22-lp 75
504 120 608 the
FOR SALE: Fresh cow. Three. 8 gallon milk cans. Fred Fisher, Greencastle R. 2. 22-2p.
0 'h:"JC:rs Z sac I" w-swr of each specific reduction requested I 309 North Indiana street. Charles
Crawley. 21-tf.
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DEPAUW < IIAPEL Four students participated in a DePauw university peace program in tne Thursday morning chapel service while similar programs were being
ECONOMY APPEALS TO YOU I Visit 30 GREENCASTLE MERCHANTS’ STORES SATURDAY FOR IT IS BARGAIN DAY
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to have its leader- seem to sense your next wish in advance.
■jraWERY flock has
1-j and you’ll find plenty of proof on the road this summer that Htiick’s the pace-maker of this year’s crop of cars. So if you’d rather feed dust than cat it, you’ll take the wise step now, and make ure that when summer comes you’re up front in the driver’s scat of a Buick. I here’s no getting around the power a Buick can pour into the job of getting you there quick and quiet and easy—its i live-in-head straight-eight engine gives jmi the soaring flight of an eagle when
you want to cover ground.
It’s got a steady, fretless, road-leveling lit that makes travel effortless as light chasing shadow, whether you’re just i ifing along or shooting for a record
distance for the day.
In this marvel car you ride in seats like ea y chairs. You finger controls that
You’ve got brakes to halt its thunderbolt action and bring it gently down to rest with the smooth lightness of mist-
ing rain.
You’ve got a car that’s a young man’s fancy, light-footed, eager, adventurous —a car that’s any man’s pride so honest is it in the solid worth of every nut, strut, bolt and thread. Why handicap yourself this summer when so plainly it’s Buick again for value? You’ll find this great straight
eight easy to buy •as the average run
of sixes — and if you get your order in now you’ll be leading the parade in a bellwether Buick when summer gets here.
LOWEST BUICK PRICES EVER!
At today's prices, a big Hutch 'valvt-in-heud straight eight costs little more than the average six outside the lowest f> rice field! Compa re delivered prices and learn how little more buys a
bellwether Buick. GENtRAl MOTORS TERMS
TO SUIT YOUR LIKING
F00D PROBLEM
No more worry about coming up short in my budget. No more worry about getting fresh foods of the very best quality. I solved the problem at OAKLET'S! I save on every purchase and the convenience of Oakley's Markets’ is so much improved over the old methods and above all, 1 am able to buy more food, of better quality, at less money! 'We reserve the right to limit quantities — Prices subject to market changes. PORK & BEANS 5c Rig Value, On Tomato Sam e 2 Tall Cans 15c
ECONOMIZE ^ oakle/
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is posted at the door of the county court house of PUTNAM Counly, Indiana, or at the county assessor'. 1 office. And a separate list in all townships where such property is located is posted at the office of the township trustee or the township assessor of all such townships. The Stati Board of Tax Commissioners, or a representative thereUf. will conduct hearing on all such, petitions in the office of the COUNTY AUDITOR, in the county Court House ol PUTNAM County, Indiana, on Thursday, April 29th, 1937, commencing at the hour of 1:00 o’clock I'. M and continuing until all petitions have been considered; THE PETITIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY TOWNSHIPS IN ALPHABETICAL < >RDBR. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE PRESENTED PETITIONS FOR REASSESSMENTS AND TO TAXPAYERS OF ALL TOWNSHIPS WHEREIN SUCH REAL ESTATE AND OR IMPROVEMENTS ARE LOCATED, that they are requested to appear at such hearings and show cause, if any, why reassessments of such real estate and or improvements should or should not be made; AND IF SUCH PETITIONERS DO NOT APPEAR, OR FAIL TO SHOW A GOOD AND SUFFICIENT CAUSE WHY THE REASSESSMENTS PETITIONED FOR SHOULD BE MADE. OR IF OB JECTING TAXPAYERS APPEAR AND SHOW GOOD CAUSE WHY SUCH REASSESSMENTS SHOULD NOT BE MADE. THEN THE STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS SHALL NOT ORDER SUCH REASSESSMENTS. BUT OTHERWISE THE STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS SHALL ORDER THE REASSESSMENTS PETITIONED FOR. STATE BOARD OF TAX COMMISSIONERS OK INDIANA PHILIP ZOERCHER, Chairman. Attest: C. A. Ketchum, secretary.
15-2L
FOR SALE: Rose bushes and hardy flower plants. Mrs. T. C. Cox, 733 Seminary street. Phone 105-Y. 20-4t
FOR SALE: 1936 truck, A-l condition,
at Mid-Way.
Ford dump See Bridges
22-2p.
FOR SALE: Good used Ford Roadster. Phone 220. 22-3L
—Wanted —
WANTED: Woman for work at White Cleaners. Call in person. 22-2t
WANTED: Vault and cesspool cleaning. Free estimate on cost. J. C. P.umley. R. 3, Airport Road. 22-3p
WANTED: Wool, highest mark it price. Fillmore Elevator and Feed Company Inc., Fillmore Ind. 22-26-30-3ts.
WANTED: Wool. Highest prices. Call or write Williams He Stafford, Tel. Fincastle, Roachdale R. R. 19-6p.
WANTED; Gardens to plow. Call 620-L. Louis Nelson. 22-3p.
WANTED: Work by experienced and reliable woman. Cooking preferred. Address Box 20 Banner. 22-2p.
MILK SOAP
llollieanna. Rich Evaporated, 8 tall ens P. & G. Naptha 10 Giant liars
20c 34c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SUGAR J Pure Cane Granulated We handle only Pure Cane Sugar.
LETTUCE, Solid, Crisp 5 do/., si/.e—Head RADISHES, Tender, Crisp Riitlons 2 I-arge Bunches ONIONS, Home Grown 5 llunelies BANANAS, Fine Yellow Fruit .-> Llet. APPLES, Fancy Box, Washington \\ inesap, 4 Lbs, Kill'BARB, Fancy Washington Rhiibarh, t Lb. ORANGES, Floridas, Uirge 150 Si/e, Dos COOKIES, Oven Fresh Marshmallow Creamed Cookies, Lb. UREA I), Oven-Gold, Delivered Freah Dally—20 oz. Loaf OLEO, Bredmit 2 Lbs Wall Paper CLEANER r | Fresh Stoek, Can
5c 5c 10c 25c 29c 15c 39c Toe 8c 27c
Lb. Cloth Bag
54c
CATSUP Plainville, Extra Standard Catsup 3 mZ. 25c
—For Salr— FOR SALE: Pansy and hardy flower plants. Milton's Posey Patch, 212 Higgert street. Phone 707-X. 2I-2t.
FOR SALE: Clover hay Torr. Phone Rural 1012.
Edmond 22-2p
COFFEE Oakley’s Special
17c
Pound
Bag
3 Lb. Hag 4ftc
New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tf
FOR SALE—Good Phone Rural 2-1.
draft
mare. 21-2p
t'ftion leader
TOBACCO 15C
QUALITY MEATS
2, 10c size cans
PEAS, Early June ° 3 No. 2 Cans
L. & H. CHEVROLET SALES, Inc.
115 NORTH JACKSON STREET
PHONE 346
Sugar Sweet, GELATIN llollieanna OT „ 5 PkirN. &LL
RICE, Full Head Lb. ..._ • Si — COCOANCT Long Thread, Lb.
OXYDOL I^trge Pkg.
PEPPER pure ground -J 1-2 Lh. Pkg. 1UC Black Pepper
5c
®
21c 19c
PURE HOG LARD, , ,U. S. Inspected, Lb PICNICS, Sugar Cured, 4 to 6 Lb. average, Lb. . MINUTE STEAKS, No bone, Lh. ...? BEEF, fnxsh ground, no cen*al added. Lb. BRAINS, Selected Pork Lb. BKhAKFAST BACON Fancy Sugar Cured, Lb. HAMS, Sugar cured skinned hams, half or whole, lb. SMOKED HAM, Center slices. Lb. BOILINB BEEF, good tender. Lb. BEEF STEAK, no bone or waste, Lh. LIVER, Slieed Lb.
12 k 16k 17 k 12 k Ilk 23 k 20k 29k 10c 17k Ilk
OAKLEY’S — For Lower Food Prices.
FOR SALE: 80 or 90 English type white leghorn pullets now laying. Extr a good 4 wheel homemade trailer. Brooder stove coal. Pherson, Bain-
bridge.
20-3t
FOR SALE: One 1929 Model A truck wit a good motor and tires, has a good huckster bed on it with chicken coops built in. Ready to go. Walter S. Campbell. 22-24-21.
FOR SALE: Ford Coupe 1934 Model. Splendid condition. Inquire Banner. 20-tf.
FOR SALE: Fresh McAlinden. R. R. 4.
cow.
Frank 22-lp
FOR SAI^E: Good milk cow. Cheap for quick sale. George York. 22-2n
WANTED: Good ’27 '36 motorcycle. Ross Livesay. Cloverdale, Ind. 21-6p
WANTED: A 40 to 60 acre farm in Marion township. Have buyer. J. T. Christie, Heal Estate. Rightsell Insurance Agency, 22 S. Jackson. 21-21
WANTED — Iron, metal, books, rags, hides, paper, steam engines, tractors. Always pay highest cash price, honest weight. Call 604. Greencastle Scrap Paper Company, Corner Maple and Ohio street. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf
WANTED: House cleaning, with references; also general work. Phone 562-X after 5 p. m., and ask for Earl. 19-22-21.
WANTED: Grass pasture with water for twenty-two head 2 year old steers. South or oast of Greencastle. O. R. Lambert, Stilesville, Phone Crown Center. 22-lt.
WANTED: 585-K.
Trash hauling.
Phone 22-6p.
—For R^nt-
FOR RENT 20 acres for com near Groveland. Olinda Hand, Rising Sun. Thurr-tf
MiBColln
$10 00
REWARD: $10 00 for evidence leading to convietion of person v?ho stole the property from my car Tuesday afternoon, April 21st. Lawrerice GaSaway, 1\22 S. College. 22-2r>. Federal Housing Administration Insured Loans To buy or build your home, to refinance existing mortgages. Mellott Agency, Mellott, Ind.
21-6p
If excess acid causes you Stomach
FOR SALE: White porcelain, ,yj» er8 Gaa p a i n3i indigestion. Heart-
Kitchen Kook pressure gasoline range high right hand oven. $10 60. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 22-lp
FOR SALE: Three good Fordson tractors and plows. One 8-16 tractor, planter and disc harrow cultivator. Walter S. Campbell, 22-3t.
burn, Get free sample doctor’s prescription, Udga, at L. M. Stevens. Tues-Thurs.-tf
—Lost—
LOST: Black right hand kid glove with white trimmings Reward. Call Banner.
