The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1937 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, 0BEENOASTTiE, INDIANA, THURSDAY , Jl NK 17, lOHV.
(ROP REPORT IAFAYBTTE, Ind., June 16— •p Respite sub-normal rainfall the state during May. niana grain crops, pastures and Jlv showed maiked improvement as f ', une i, M. M. Justin, Purdue univ , 0 pv agricultural statistician, rer pcrted today. T ho only exception was in south ( , nt ral Indiana, according to Justin .h.re the (winter wheat condition |vas slightly below normal. In other districts winter wheat was reported S3 per cent of normal.
three points above last month and seven points higher than the 1923-32 average. The sub-normal rainfall of May counterbalanced the excess precipitation during April and thus was favorable for the development of th ’ wheat crop and retarded disease among other crops, according to Justin. Wet weather during April an 1 early May in the north central and lortheastern sections of the state, however, hindered oats seeding, Justin pointed out.
He reported barley conditions at 83 per cent of normal, nine points higher than a year ago. Hay crop and pasture conditions were reported improving. Favorable weather for grass hays overcome somewhat the deficiency of clover stands resulting from last year's dry weather, Justin said. ^ j, The agricultural expert estimated Indiana winter wheat will yield 17.3 bushels per acre and a total production of 37,853,000 bushels as compared with last year's production of 30,922,000 liushels.
He forecast a rye yie'd of 12."> bushels per acre, with a total state production of 2.338.000 bushels. Rye was reported 86 per cent of normal, one point above last month’s report and five points above the 1923-32 average.
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INDIANAPOLIS, June 17 (UP1— Malache Linkey, 61. died in the admitting room at City Hospital today of injuries sustained when struck by a trackless trolley car.
You Can
If You
Live Better
luy Better
Last week hundreds of Greeneastle housewives learned how imieh they could save by shopping w iih A Ts new low priee policy. 200 prices reduced—you can certainly live heller it* you buy better—SHOP AT
A & P AND SAVE.
WHEATIUS
Pkff. 10c
SPECIAL BLEND
CRISC0
PINEAPPLE
Sliced No. 1 1-4 ( an JOc
FLOUR
HOMINY
4 Cans 19c
3 Lb. Can 54 C
TOMATOES
Solid Pack 4 Cans 29c
21 Lb. Bag: 75q
FLOUR
GOLD MEDAL 10LB. JQ OK ITLLSBCKYS BAG TifC
SIFTED PEAS
3 cans 25c
IONA TOMATO
CORN FLAKES 3 Large Pkgs. 25c
AJAX
JUICE
GREEN BEANS 3 C^ns 25c MILK Whitehouse 4 i L cans 25c
SOAP
3 Giant cans 25C
WILSON’S MILK 20c TALL BOY SOUP 3 Tall Cans 2. r >c CAKE FLOUR, S'^nsdown Pkg. 23c
10 ffiant brs. 30q
IONA SALAD
Sparkle Gelatin
PINK SALMON Tall Can 10c
DESSERT
SARDINES Del Monte 3 Oval Cans 25c LUX SOAP or Lifebuoy Cake be
DRESSING
4 I-kgs. 15 C
RINSO Chips or Oxydol, Iff. Pkff. 20c
Qt. Jar 25c
PUFFED WHEAT 2 Pkgs. -j 5q
CAMAY SOAP or Palmolive, . .. Cake 5c TOMATO C ATSUP ‘1 large bottles 25c TOMATO JUICE Kemp’s Can 5 C
PURE CANE SUGAR
10 Lbs.
51c
MORTON’S SALT VINEGAR Royal APPLE BUTTER PEARS Iona APPLE SAUC E
2 I‘kgs. 15c (it. 10c Big 38 oz, Jar 15c 2 Large Cans 35c 3 C ans 25c
PEANUT BUTTER 2 Lb. Jar 25C
CALUMET, Baking Powder, Ig. can 21c BAKING POWDER Clabber, Sm. can 8c DOG FOOD Daily 4 Cans 19c TOBACCO, Prince Albert or Velvet, tin 10c
FIG BARS or Ginger Snaps 3 Lbs, 25c
In Our Meat Market
VEAL
STKA ‘15c
B T15c
Sugar Cured JOWLS
,b 17c
Sugar Cured BACON
9u r 27c
PORK
LOIN ROASTS. CHOPS LB
23c
Fresh Ground BEEF
i.r. 14c
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables ORANGES, Cal. 25c
LEMONS,
CAULIFLOWER
TOMATOES, Red Ripe
CUCUMBERS.
HEAD LETTUCE
NEW CABBAGE GREEN BEANS ASPARAGUS WHITE ONIONS
DOZEN DOZEN LARGE HEADS
LB.
LONG GREEN EACH —
TWO
HEADS
3 2
LBS.
LBS.
BENCH
29c 19c 10c 10c 15c 10c 19c 10c
5c
q&p FOOD STOR6S
TUNE IN EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT •
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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: A six room one story, modern house, three blocks from post office. Price $3.000 00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate at Rightsell Loan and Insurance Agency, 22 S. Jackson Street. 17-lt.
FOR SALE: Forty acre farm near Belie Union on good gravel road, j | Electric lights 5 room house. Priced for quick sale. J. T. Christie, Real Estate at Rightsell Loan ami Insurance Agency, 22 S Jackson Street. 16-2t 1
FOR SALE: A modem six room home near the college. J. T. Christie, Real Estate at Rightsell Loan and Insurance Agency. 22 S. Jackson
j Street.
16-2L
FOR SALE
Five young cows
with calves.
Kenneth
Morrison,
| Cloverdale, Ind.
R. 2.
16-3p.
FOR SALE:
Bicycle,
307 S. Vine
street.
15-3p.
Typewriter Ribbons — For all makes at Snider’s Wall Paper and Paint Store. 16-3t.
FOR SALE: 1-1935 Ford V-S Truck pr.ee.1 to sell; 1-1937 Dodge demonstrator, 2 door touring; 1-1937 Willys demonstrator standard 4 door; 1-1934 Dodge Sedan; 1-1935 Master 2 door Chevrolet, low mileage; 1-1935 Plymouth Deluxe coup*'; 1-1931 Model A Ford. Will sell cheap. Come in and see them. Cloverdale Motor Sales, Cloverdale, Ind. 17-2L
FOR SALE Big Type Poland hog. C. Runyun. tL miles from Mt. Mi ridian on Back Bone road. 17-Ip
Another Auction Sale Saturday, June 19, 12:30 p. m. All kinds dishes including antiques. Two electric radios, one battery radio, ice box, beds, tables, chairs breakfast sets cream separator two 9x12 rugs, book cases, all kinds cooking utensils, electric fans. Everything used in the home. Come buy at your own price. 508 Ohio St. A. O. Hurst, Auct. Bert Wood and wife. 16-3t.
Qt \UTERI.Y (LINK HELD In the early part of the twentieti. century the use of the tuberculin test showed that nearly every one was Infected with tuberculosis. It shows today that nearly half the population is still infected. This does not mean that these persons have active tuberculosis or are dangerous centers from which the disease is spread. The body is a great fighter of the tubercle bacillus. When infection first occurrs, usually in childhood, the body resists actively the growth and spread of the bacteria. | Generally it succeeds in sealing them, walling them off with scars. I The bacteria then lie dormant. The ( person so affecteil does not spread the disease but he does give a posi- | five tuberculin test. He is one who ! has received that infection without i which tuberculosis cannot develop. If we are to eradicate tuberculosis, all infected people must be discovered. All must be watched year by j year for it is among these infected , people that toe active cases develop , and they are the centers from which I the disease is spread. If one single case of undetected tuberculosis is left in our midst and fighting is relaxed the disease will spread causing the needless loss of thousands of lives. How the battle goes depends on the determination of every one to carry on the fight with frequent examinations by our family physician and the use of the tuberculin test ami x-ray in discovering the trouble in its beginning. At the tuberculosis clinic held at the Putnam county hospital Wednes- ^ day fourteen persons were listed foi^ examination. Dr. C. V. McIntyre was the examining specialist. Dr. , McIntyre was assisted by Miss Mil- j burn, superintendent of the hospital, j Mrs. Frank Jones and Miss Pauline ( Smith. These c inics are held every three months, a complimentary service of the Putnam county Tuberculosis as-J social ion in its endeavors to find cases in the early stage when cure reasonably certain.
FOR SALE Rural New York potatoes. Olen O. Dudley, Fillmore 17-2p FOR SALE: Kitchen cabinet, gray, green trim, $7.00. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 17-lp.
The Federal Farm Mortgage corporation has filed suit in Circuit court against Roy E. Young and wife, of Franklin township, to collect loans approximating $1,500 with interest at 5 per cent., on land in that township. REPAIRS ('OI NTY ROADS
FOR SALE: Home grown peas Carl Moore. Phone Rural 18-3. 16-2t
FOR SALE: One good 12 year old mare; 15 shoals weighing 125 lbs to 140 lbs. Walter S. Campbell. 16-2t. FOR SALE OR TRADE—House trailer. Weber’s Pontiac Garage. 16-3p
FOR SALE: Fruit jars, quarts 30c doz., half gallons 45c doz., while they last. Greeneastle Scrap Paper Co. Corner Maple Ave. and Ohio street Phone 604. 17-3t
—For Rent-
FOR RENT—Two large furnished rooms, private entrance. Phone 80SY. 17-tf FOR RENT: Furnished efficiency apartment for summer. Call 816-Y 16-3t
—Wanted —
RELIABLE DEALER wanted l' succeed Robert Thompson in W. pt Putnam E. pt. Park county to handle Heberling 'Products sold .direct to farmers. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Many make $40 to $50 Jweekly profits. Write quickly for free catalogue. G. C. Heberling Company. Dept. 142-3, Bloomington 111. 17-2t
WANTED- Young man to dr office work. Some experience preferred. Address Box A Bo Banner 17-3t
WANTED — Iron, metal, books rags, hides, paper, steam engines tractors. Always pay highest cash price, honest weight. Call 604 Greeneastle Scrap Paper Company Comer Maple and Ohio street. Tues-Thurs-Snt-tf
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NOTICE- Electrical refrigerator and repair work by expert machinist. Prices reasonable. Work guar anteed. Lester Wells, Phone 139-K Reeves Electric Co., N. Side Square. 16-tf
The Co-Ed Beauty Shoppe will open this summer. Phone 592. I6-2t
If excess acid causes you Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indigestion Heartburn. GET free sample doctor’s prescription. Udga, at L. M. Stevens. Tues.-Thurs-tf
( IR( ITT COURT NOTES
The contractor Rigdon, commonly known hereabouts as '‘Dock,’’ of Danville, is seal-coating some 20 or miles of Putnam county roads, in lifferent townships, which were black-topped two years or more ago. This seal coat is a light appllcaion of road oil covered with a thin ecat of small-screen stone. Its purls to revive the original elasticity and toughness of the coat of heavy road oil or asphalt applied two years ago. or more. "In the course period of that length the first rcatment becomes brittle," county •oad superintendent Chester Ruark aid, “and this seal coat is needed to •estore it to the condition in which 'ts resists wear best, and in which it able to recover from damage from ractor lugs or spikes.’’ No road is to be seal-coated that was given the black top treatment last year, Mr. Ruark said, for the reason that a surface as new as that yet "bleeding'’ asphalt and would not absorb the new application of oil nspha.U. The road from road 40 to Belle Union, is one of those being treated ‘his week, and similar work is going on between Coatsville and Fillmore. No contract has been made yet for the black-topping of roads in the county which, so far, have never had such treatment but (work of that kind js contemplated (by the commissioners
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'%7'ou simply can’t expect X top-performance from your modern motor if you use old-fashioned gasoline. Smaller, closer-fitting motor parts, higher compressions and greater speeds . . . •all demand a modern motor fuel that not only drives your motor but oils and cleans it, too. That gasoline is TripleAction Tydol. It’s a Mig Gallon value because it contains an exclusive top-cylinder oil and a special cleaning agent. These extra ingredients constantly lubricate and protect your motor . . . keep it clean and smooth-running... make it easy on gasoline, long on mileage. And, remember, Tydol’s Big Gallon is all yours at the regular gallon price. Dickson Oil Company And Associated Dealers
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS FOR IM’RUIIASE OF ROAD SHARER OR MAINTAINER Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up to twelve o’clock, noon, Saturday the 26th day. of June, 1937. for the purchase by the I Board of Commissioners of the County of Putnam, State of Indiana,
for
One Road Shaper or Maintainer. To be used in the repair and improvement of the public highways of said county. If a contract is awarded for the purchase of said road shaper, delivery must be made as soon as practable, and bidder should state in his bid when delivery will be made. Payment, if purchased is made, will be at first regular meeting of the board after the purchase and delivery. Requisition for said road shaper, is on file in the auditor’s office. Bidder must file with his bid a non-collusion affidavit, as required by law, also a bond that bidder will enter into a contract to fulfill contract if awarded bidder. Or bidder may I accompany bid with a certified check in lieu of bond, for a sum equal to ten per cent of bid. G. E. Ogles, County Auditor. J0-2t.
National Service Station. No. 1 Pleasant Gardens, Indiana Vernon Shirley Service Station, Greeneastle, Indiana. Ivan Clark Service Station, Greeneastle, Indiana. Brookshire Service Station, Greeneastle, Indiana. National Service Station No. 2 Junction N. S. Higway No.. 36 and State Highway No. 43, 9 Milos North of Greeneastle, Indiana. Cooper & Sutherlin, . i Putnaniville, Indiana.
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