The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1937 — Page 4
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CHE DAJI.Y BANNEK, OREHNCASluE, INDIANA Tlli nsD.W U'RII,
CHATEAU Last Times Tonight I (ON I mins it ITS A I»AM)V IVter II. K>iip Sl«ry “WITHOUT OUDERS” Kola. \niistniiii;, Sally KIIpth, Knuir' s Sa|;i\ \ inton Haworth l*lus: ,'t (ioixl Short ICra'Is Friday and Saturday i m i n;s r .-,()(» PKoru; lh.it .itii iiil (In' Show Saturday i\ill nii ivr an X x It) l*hoto of THE FIGHTING, RIDING SINGING SENSATION-
(/' *‘th srr ,7 mso ° "<°'*** A *r Mil l.ri Moii-r ill * 0 o t/c , s °* The Hor Nap|(er. “ And Chapter 3 and 4 Of
villr, is at the present time the master of ceremonies on a nation wide broadcast for an internationally known oil company. He has appeared in several screen productions and has been the headliner in numerous stage
shows.
C. B. Enlow. president of the state bankers organization, and president of the National City Bank of Evansville, also stated that the entire evening of the banquet would be devoted to entertainment. 'The DePauw University Choir will provide a musical interlude following the dinner and immediately preceding Joe Cook. Dean R. G. McCutchan is the conductor. Music during Uie dinner will be provided by three teams of strolling players. Alma Monninger and Helen Miers will play the accordion and violin and also sing; Bert and Mary Brouse will do a brother and sister act with accordian ami singing; Christian Maguire and Dorothy Speioy will play the accordion and guitar. Following the banquet the bankers and their guests will dance to the music of Bill Schumacker and his band which features Miss Gayle
Selva.
<.<>\ KKNMKNT ENJOINED PITTSBURGH. April 2!i. <UP> The government was enjoined by federal court order today from prosecuting its anti-trust suit against | the Aluminum Company of America in New York disrict court . Federal Judge Robert M. Gibson issued a restraining order against Attorney General Homer S. Cummings on petition of the aluminum company, which cited a 1912 court decree under which it is now operar ting, as the basis for its counter-
action.
The Department of Justice last Friday filed a petition in New York Federal District Court charging the aluminum company with violation of the anti-trust laws and asking "ro.'irrangement’’ of the company's property "so as to break its monopolistic control."
tract. The Supreme Court has held that any contract entered into without
t I 1 * 10 appropriation being a matter
J 0U(‘110(1 ( ||| precedent is an incomplete contract.
Such contracts are not binding upon the parties thereto until all the legal steps for making appropriations have
lice’; fulfilled.
“The correct pmecdure for any school city, school town, school townnr school corporation that does
Teacher Pay
I'HIIJI* /OEKCIIKK WRITES LETTER CONCERNING LEGALITY
PROCEEDINGS
the time she signed her contract. “Likewise, Die taxpayer is entitled to know, and snouid nave the opportunity to be heard, on the matter of appropriation of funds to meet the teachers contracts."
EXCISE DIRECTOR
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Copies of a letter have been receiv- ^
ed by durational heads of Greencas ^ Ruffi( . k , n) appropriation to
was I . , . „ meet the teachers new contracts for th“ last four months of the calendar year of 19:17, is to advertise for an appropriation under (lie emergency
tie and Putnam county, which written by Philip Zoercher, chairman of the state Board of Tax Commissioners, which communication seeks
to clarify the muddled situation in i p ^ vis ', on of chapter l. r >0 of the Arts regard to teacher-contracts and bud- of ig35 WhHhf . r (he contract price
gets to raise money to pay such teachers. The subject-matter of the latt -r i touches on the pay of tenure tearhers. of whom there are not very many on the county list but more on the Greencastle consolidated school
list.
Mil COOK TO ENTERTAIN INDIANAPOLIS, April 28—Joe Cook nationally known screen, stage and radio comedian will be the guest speaker on the banquet program of the annual convention of the Indiana Bankers Association which will be held at the Riley Room of the Claypool Hotel here, on the evening of May 5th. Cook, who is a native of Evans-
It is claimed by local authorities Dial it is practically impossible to “track" the law absolutely in regard to the making of contracts with teachers, and the providing of funds, in advance, to pay them In his letter, Mr. Zoercher says in
part:
“It is reported that many school administrations are entering into contracts with the superintendents, and teachers without having previously made a legal appropriation to inert the terms of the contracts “The law provides that the school administrators shall establish schedule of salaries for tenure teach- j ers on or before May 1st of each 1 year, or the rates of pay <>f the previous year will prevail There is no I law that teachers’ contracts must be entered into previous to May 1st and i tlie only teachers affected by the sai- | ary schedule arc those under the ten-
ure) act.
“Under the law an appropriation must precede the letting of a con-
of 1935. Whether the contract price beginning with the month of Jan- ! uary, 1938, can be paid (if in excess of the minimum salaries fixed by law) will depend upon the action of the budget making authorities in their September and October 1937
meeting.'.
“The boards of various school administrations should tie vitally interested in conforming to the statutes and Constitution in the matter of spending public funds. “The school G u:her is entitled to know that her contract will he fulfilled on the basis of the schedule submitted to her and agreed to at
rr _i * vtvt jJbaadlsJ High Standard! IN SPITE of recent sentiment ngainst dangerous flights, Amelia Karbari is preparing to attempt a world flight again. If the planes construction matches ner courage, she's sure to make it this time! ★ YOI"RK SURE to have better sight if you TAKE CAKE of your eyes. Make an ini|Mirtan( move in this direct ion; ennie to our office for frequent examinations. K> visiting us |»eriodioally, you greatly minimize the possibility of serious trouble, maintain efficient vision. ( ;l)r.Q9\(9vn'uid i /Ol I .WASHINGTON PH OWE 240
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HUGH A. BARNHART Hugh A. Barnhart, Rochester, will succeed Paul P. Fry, Lintoiv, on Saturday, May 1, as state excise director. Mr. Barnhart, son of the late Congressman Henry A. Barnhart, is publisher of The Rochester News-Sentinel. He ran for Congress in the Second district last fall and was responsible for a large reduction in the G. 0. P. majority in this normally strong Republican district.
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ELECTROLUX CLEANER AND AIR PURIFIER The vacuum cleaner that docs everything to make your daily hoiiMvIeaiiiiig so easy it will amaze you. Phone for demonstration and if it does not sell itself, you are not obligated. WILLIAM .1. WALLEN Phone 427-K.
It’s Smart To Be Thrifty
Join tire parade of housewives who enjoy the tliritty, smart, modern way of self-serve shopping at OAKLEY’S! It’s tun to stroll through the clean, modern stores and select the foods you want! Compare items at leisure and learn the contents and price of each package! YOUR SAVINGS WILL si Kl'KISE YOU! We reserve the rigid to limit quantities— Prices Subject to .Market < Uange.s.
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CORN Jolly Pal. Standard Narrow Grain Corn.
3
No. 3 Cans
27c
BROOMS
<■00(1
quality.
Made
Irum
choice
Broom
( om Ka<ii
25c
OAKLEY'S SPECIAL, Rich Rom-hon Santos, Lb. Bag COFFEE 3 Bag
17c 49c
Stamlird Indiana Itam! Packed TOMATOES 3 N " '’
Cans
22c
IJ HEAD
Ovon-Gold frosh #*-}!<‘Ii
Dawn, 20 o/.. boat
SHIN Ad! 3 cm,; _ < fjinlen E re.sli Flavor, Free from <i r if
llollieanna, Pure
0LE0
Bred Nut Oleo at its Itesl 2 Lbs.
£{C
Q No. > or . O Cans 2)C vor, Free from Grit.
/ ' I,’| 4 ’I'lX' Hollieaiina, Pure Ol O I, I ,A I IN Fruit flavor, Pkg 2 1 C Fancy Fuits and Vegetables
49c 10c
5c
Wall Paper CLEANER Big va.ue. Fresh Stock .Regular size r Tin OC
NEW POTATOES, II. S. No I Texas Triumphs, 10 Lbs.
NEW PEAS
Fancy California, Pound
HEAD LETTCCE
I'aiiey Crisp Heads, Each
RADISHES, Tennessee Round r Button, Crisp ami Tender, 2 Bnehs 0C
B \ N AN AS, Fine Fancy
Yellow Fruit, 5 Lbs.
RHI lt\KK, Fancy Home
Grown, 2 Lbs.
VPPLES, Fancy Washington Wincsap, 2 Lbs.
25c 15c 15c
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Pineapple Uiice
Tomato Juice
Union leader, •’ 10c size tins
big 4ti oz.
Tin
15c 31c
O Giant o»> *5 tall ens ^AC
SALAD DRESSING
Rieli Creamy Dressing Quart Jar
27c
CATSUP I \tr:i Standard Quality ‘T " 0/ - 2 V O Bottles
OAKLEY’S tmmm
—Quality Meats—
17k Ilk 12k 14k 17k 20k
29c 8» c
For Lower Food Prices.*
< IIELSE, Full ('ream
Pound
BRAINS, Selected Pork
Pound
BEEF, Fresh Ground
Lh.
>\l SAGE, Pure Pork BEEF’ STEAK, no bone or waste
Pound
S.MOKED HAMS, Sugar Cured, surplus tat removed. Pound CENTER CUT SLICES HAM
Pound
FRESH KISH
Pound
Drug Store Will Sell Medicine for 39c Friday and Saturday A Special two day offer to introduce Twenty H e r b Tonic in this community.
If you were told that you could get a big twelve-ounce bottle of medicine for only 39c. it would sound impossible wouldn't it.’ I be regular price of this medicine is $1.00. To introtiuce it at this amazingly low introductory price, we have eliminated all unnecessary fancy packages and labels, high-priced alcohol and expensive advertising. WHY OFFER IS MADE Because we believe one-fifth of the people in Greencastle and Putnam County need this medicine for such common disorders as rheumatism. stomach trouble, nervousness and run-down condition caused by weakness in the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. And we believe many people who take advantage of this offer will be benefited and keep on using this medicine. A SAFE NATURAL MEHK INK Twenty-Herb Tonic isn't a magic “Cure-all", it is a safe natural medicine, that takes a natural course of action on the whole system. Made from nature's own remedies, herbs and iron, it has the best possible effect on your stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and blood. WORKS WITH NATURE And you won’t have to wait for days or weeks for results. The very first dose begins your relief of gas. stomach pains, bloating, belching, sick headaches and dizzy spells due to |w>or digestion and faultv elimination. Within nine hours Twenty Herb Tonic will dense your bowels, without pain or griping, wake up your sluggish liver, act as a mild diuretic to your kidneys, flushing out acids and waste-poisons that may have been causing you months of suffering. HELPS PUKIIA YOUR WHOLE SYSTEM Restore your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels to more healthy action. Rid your system of winter’s accumulation of poisons and impurities. Tnis is the safest way to conquer your ailments. If you want to feel like your old self again eat what you want without fear of pain sleep like a log build up your health in general look, act and feel years younger, start a course of this natural medicine today. EOR INTRODUCTORY OFFER, USE COUPON For introductory purposes, Tomorrow and Saturday. April 30th and May 1st., only, money saving coupon below entitles you to the regular $1.00 bottle of Twenty Herb Tonic for only 39c. Don’t put off. clip this coupon now. while you can save 61c on each bottle.
THIS COUPON And .39r lenities yon to the regular $1.00 Bottle of Twenty-Herb Tonic < Limit 2 To a Customer) At Fleenor’s Drug Store and Owl Drug Store
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* F3G BARS Made of Conulnc Smyrna Fig serves—N f the Usual Imitation Filling—I . « Fur liars are as l ine
as Money Can liuy
3 : 25c ♦ ic SALE GOLDEN GLOW
SALAD
MIXING BOWL with the Purchase of
WE CONTROL THESE PRODUCTS
Kroger selects raw materials, Kroger manufactures, Kroger sells their own brands of products direct to you. As a result you pay LESS for HIGHER quality! Kroger’s good
name stands behind these products!
For Only
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TWINKLE
Pkgs.
* 1c SALE 10c Can Recipe Raking Powder for Only 1c with the Purchase of a 21-Lb. Png of COUNTRY CLUB FLOUR 21-Lb. Bag ir FRESH COOK'FS Fancy Iced Fruit Krinkli-:, ( iioeolate Drops, Macaroon Bar, Apricot Tarts
Lb.
25c
* PEANUT
BUTTER Embassy
2-Lb. Jar
* PEANUTS
SALTED Fresh Roasted
2
Lbs.
* G1NGERALE
Lntonia
Club
4
Lge. Bots.
Also Ilocky River Beverages (Plus Bottle Deposit)
'VINEGAR
May Garden, Orange Pekoe and Other Varieties Avondale Cider
Vi-Lh. Pkg.
Salad Dressing Ei " 1)n y qi 29c-^-Spices Sur)an
Colfee Ha-riated
3-Lb. Dai;, 55c
French Brand cutie. Coffee C ZT Mustard Alpine
19c 4 Chlorite
Lb - 25c-¥Ammonia
Bleaches
27c ^Extracts
IOC-if Tea MarKate
Avalon
Her Grace
Vanilla
. Can 9 C Qt. 15c Qt. 15c not. 13c Wi' iot
1c SALE
With the Purchase of 1 Large Size Pkg.
1 Medium Pkg. Silver Dust for 1c
FILMS
Gevaert Superchrome
20c
For
and
STRAWBERRIES NEW POTATOES
Fine Quality Well Killed
Pods
Fancy Red Ripe Louisiana
Washed Clean —Large Size Triumphs
Lb.
Lb.
Oranges Grapefruit Pineapple
Jumbo Size Florida Valencias
FloHda Seedless Large Size
Fresh Cubans Large Size
doi. 39 c 3 For 17C Each 19c
Crisp, Solid Large Heads
Iceberg Lettuce
Green Beans St K..
Onions
MEAT IMNAGERS’ WEEK
Blogna Sausage
Slici tl „r Pil'd 1 , Lb.
Hutldoek Fillets,
Genuine Boneless 2 Hi Oleo, Eatmor brand A quality product, lb Boiling Beef short ribs, line to bake lh (■round Beef, Pure
I.can Beet. Lh. 100 per cent pure.
Frying Chickens .Milk e Fed, Full dressed, th L
m A Specia! Sale pla ined for you by your Kroger Meat Managers. Check these Values on Quality Meats. '
smobd Picnicsar£i;i r 20c s-“ Steaks L". - ;"""" 1 "S25c ckudRoasts <1 “S20c
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granad Tonight 15c Bale,, 2 Big Feature] Ralph Bellamymi C0UN TERFErr LADyl HAROLD LLOYD in ^*^ILKY WAV Tomorrow—10c To AH l Saturday - i 5c Bal J BEST \M m i | !N |n t J WHAT A SIOSP j WHAT A STB! See Buck Jone s , superman of the saddle, fight f or ,jL -m
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Final Tonight MARTHA RAVE in “Hideway Girl’ Tomorrow and Saturday ] .Matiue:' Saturday - p '^ “Diamond <im" ineets a woman who shows him love's bigger than he is!
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