The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 June 1929 — Page 3

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THE GREENCASTEE DAICY BANNER, FRIDAY, JUNE 14. 1929.

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men h U y across tnt- iiockir.-.. will r«-i thp attraction at the Yoncastle th.-a- 1 trp. Mc( oy plays the rolp of a young I pony express rider, who is waylaid in ' the heart of the desert country and robbed of important papers. The en-! suing action invovles the welfare of j the beautiful senorita whose happi- j ness is threatened by the bandits hut i who is finally saved by the gallant i plainsman. Nick Grinde directed the ^ picture, the cast of which includes | Kapuel Torres, Bert Roach, Kdward ' Connelly, Harry Woods and Jess Cav-!

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Tonight “Two Weeks Off” starring Dorothy Mackaill ntul Jack Mulhall will have its final showing.

LOANS $25.00 to $300.00 On New and Used Cars Payments Reduced. Indiana Loan Co. 21 Vs K. Wash. St. Phone 15.

CLASSIFIED ADS —For Sale—

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FOR SALE—Full stock Jersey male calf, two months old. See Aaron Sandy. 13.31

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FOR SALK—Linoleum 12x14 ft. Bed springs, Livingston Vacuum sweeper, matless for child’s hc.d.Call phone 157. ip.

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In memory of Charles K. Watson, who passed away, June 14, l!*2fi:. A loving father true and kind* No other like him on earth we find. Not all the gold in all the land nor jewels Countless as the sand can take his place with us. |-

Richardson of Middletown. Mr. and Mrs James Sipple nttrnded commencement at 1. P. Monday. Roy Nay living near Cataract i (piite ill with nervo and heart trouble. Mrs. David Noblett, who has been very iH at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Gromer returned to her home northeast of town Tuesday.

Oat> and barley were reported four creasing. The ratio of apply to deand s,v points, respectively below the. maud is now 101 where last month

ten year average in condition. Hay and pasture are three to seven points above average, except for alfalfa , which is only one point above.

it was I0i> and a year ago 110.

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You Can Save Money by paying your telephone account on or before the 15th of each month.

FOR SALE — Electric washer, bookcase, dresser, bed, wash-stand, three straight chairs, dining table and six chairs. 319 So. Locust St. 14-2p.

Greencastle Telephone Co. Max F. Hosea, Mgr.

PHONE 12. PHONE 12. SATURDAY CASH MARKET Large, 1 1-2 lb. loaf bread for 10c Pasteurized Milk, qt 10c Heel* Brains, lb 1254c Home Made Bologna, lb. 15c Pure I log Lard, lb 15c Boiling Beef, lb 15c Bacon Squares, lb IT^c Strip Bacon, lb 17 x 4c Silver Nut All Sweet Oleo, lb 20c Bacon, 3 lbs. or more, lb 22c Picnic Hams, lb. :..... 22c Our Own Hickory Smoked Hams, skin, fat off, half or whole, lb 32c Swiss Steak, lb 40c Fresh Veal, Choice Lamb, Fancy Lunch Meats, Sweet, Dill, Sour Bulk Pickles. Large Eyed Swiss Cheese, Cottage Cheese. Open Sunday Morning 7 to 10 O’clock. W. H. EITELJ0RGE PHONE 12. WE DELIVER.

FOR SALE—The Elm.s Inn at baigaiu, if sold at once. See T. F. Crawford. 14-lt. FOR SALE— McCormick binder, cut less than 300 acres, good as new. Vail Venter Hauck, Brick Chapel. 14-2p.

FOR SALE— Electric cabinet radio, half price; oak dresser; gas hot plate; glass jars. L. E. Mitchell, 042-1.. 13-tf

FOR KALIl—Day bed, clothes wringer. 511 N. Jackson St. 13-2p

FOR SALE—Plymouth Rock frying chickens. We deliver. Phone Rural 95. 13-3t. o FOR SALE— Sewing machine, roH top desk, Oliver typewriter, 22 cal. Winchester rifle, peep sights. J. P. Allen Jr., Phone 188. 13-3t. o FOR SALE— A yearling Jersey Hull. C. M. Ewing, R. 7, Greencastle, Ind. 12-8p. —o FOR SALE—My home on Olive St. Five rooms, enclosed porch, bath, hot water heat, excellent repair. Reasonable for puick sale. L. E. Mitchell, 042-L. 11-tf. o FOR SALE— Strawberries. Last chance this week. Peterson’s, near Maple Heights school. Phone Rural 38. 10-tf.

FOR SAI.E—Some good bargains in small modern houses. Very small payment down. Rest like rent. W. A. Mundy, 4 North Madison St. 12-tf —For Kent—

(Continued from page 2). County Federation of Clubs at Union Chapel, June 25th. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. John Vermillion. CLOVERDAI.E

FOR RENT—One large, completely furnished, light housekeeping room. Reasonable. Tw’o blocks from square, 102 N. Madison St. Phone 235-K. 14-3t.

lMH»nus« it f , K offers Uig Car Qualifies for only *745 The New Pontine Rir Six is a sweeping Biieeess—an even more pronounced suecess than its famous predecessors. And it owes its suceess largely to the fact that , it offers big car qualities at low prices. Oakland produced this ear to enable pro- .• gressive people to strp up in motor ear quality without leaving the low-priced field. Anti the very people for whom it was created have made it an impressive sales success. - PonUac nig Six. $745 to fgOS.f .o.b. Pontiac, Michigan, plus delivery charges. Hum/ters, spring covers aiul lAtiejos shock absorbers regular equipment at slight extra cost, t.eneral Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rata. Consider the delivered price as well as the list price when comparing automobile values . . . Oakland-i’ontiuc deliver,prires include only reasonable charges for handling and for financing when th© Time Payment Plan is used. A-

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FOR RENT— Unfurnished rooms and bath. Phone 321-Y. it.

FOR RENT— .Six room, modern home in splendid neighborhood. Phone 255. 14-3t. FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms. Hot and cold water. Newly decorated. Call Maynard Johnson at 284 between hours of 7 and fi. 18-3t

FOR RENT- Two room furnished apartment and one sleeping room. 202 Sogth Lpcfst St. 13-2t

FOR RENT—Garage spare at 422 Anderson St. Phone 575. 13-2t

FOR RENT—1 three-room apartment down stairs; 1 three-room apartment up stairs; 1 two-room apartment upstairs. Good, nice, new decorated, well located. W. A. Mundy, 4 North Madison St. 12-tf I

FOR RENT 3 room house, 402 North Indiana. Lights and water. See J. B. Harris Court House. 12-tf FOR RENT—4 or 5 room unfurnished modem apartment, ground floor heat and water furnished. Phone 381-L. 11-tf —Wanted— FOR SALE—5 burner Perfection oil stove, new, with cabinet, $3fi. Phone 134. 14-lt

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WANTED:—Wv estimate on all kinds of plastering, patching a specialty, Frazier and Purcell. Phone 684L 26-tf

WANTED— Position as waitress,! housework or work suitable for young girl. Address Box “P” Care Banner. 13-2p.

—POUND— FOUND—Pair of ladies fine kid gloves. Call Henry Fox, W. Poplar Rt. 14-2t

—Miscellaneous—

The ladies of Somerset church will | hold a market and lunch in the court | house lobby Saturday. It.'

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCoy of Cincinnati came Monday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCoy, Mrs. D. R. Maze is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. C. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Allee of Greencastle visited her father II, Danny and Mrs. Denny Sunday. The Tuesday dub met with Mrs. Maud Farmer, Tuesday, Juno 11. Mrs. Layman Wilson and son and 1 •laughter of Linton came Wednesday to visit this week with her sister, Mrs. Tressa Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. John Shockley en- | tertained Sunday Miss Evelyn Glass- | cock, Mr. Patterson of Indianapolis, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson of j Roachdale and Mr. and Mrs. Norman

WINTER WHEAT SHOWS NORMAL DE< LINE IN M \Y

On June 1, 78.5 per cent of the milk cows on reporter’s farms were milked and these averaged 24.5

Apples were rated slightly above pounds per cow. The average proaverage, while prospects for peaches duction of milk per farm reporting are very good and pears a little bet- milk cows was 119.3 pounds compartci than usual. p ( | with 102.2 last year. The number f m supply of farm labor continues of cows reported per herd was 6.21 to decline while the demand is in-' compared with 5.62 last year.

There was the usual May decline in winter wheat ccauiition in Indiana, the crop on June t being reported 'ns 84 per cent of normal according to the crop report issued by the department of agricultural statistics of the Purdue University Agricultural experiment station in co-operation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Winter wheat condition declined sharply in the southwest and rose in the eastern part of the state, with little change in the other e<--tions. The decline in the southwest was due to the fear of reduced yields by Hessian Fly damage, rather heavy Infestation having been observed in some sections. The forecast of production for the year is 27,331,000 bushels it.- compared with last year’s production of 9,450,000 bushels, and the five year average of 30,057,000 bushels. Rye followed wheat closely, declining three points to 85 per cent of normal. The forecast for yield i1.564.000 bushels compared with 946.000 bushels last year and a fivi year average of 2,347.000 bushels.

SPECIAL ATTRACTION AT WALNUT GARDENS Sunday, June 16 MISS LAUREL STARKEY

Quality Meat Market & Delicatessen PHONE 42. W EDEL1VEK. Home Baked Ham Frying ( hickens Baby Beef Pork Veal Lunch Meats ( heese Butler Bread Rolls takes Doughnuts

IN HER FIRST BALLOON ASCENSION AND DOUBLE PABAt MUTE LEAP MISSSTXRKIA Will PERFORM THIS DXRING FI VI VI.DNE

TUNE IN—GORDON CARPER’S W XLNl'T GARDEN'S OR( HKSTR \ ON THE MR DIRI t I I ROM HIE DANCE P W il l.ION DYER WERE.

Chicken Dinner SI.50 Plate Lunches 50c

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DANCE TO GORDON CARPER'S WALNUT GARDENS ORCHESTRA Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Niuhts Sunday Afternoon and Night

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