The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1930 — Page 4

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ON SALE SATIRDAY ’ fid M.I.l M ( llll'I'ON SILK HOSE Th<-ir n-Kular SI.85 numhiT. Just s i x months ago we koUI this same hose to you at $1.85. Its a discontinued number, thats why the low price In all the lovely dark colors lirst quality. first come, frst served, on sa:e .'••aturdav/ morning.

98c Fair

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EVERY PAIR FIRST QUALITY

PAIR S. C. Prevo Company

Rev. -Bigler has been placed in charge as®superintendent over ten mall M. E. churches of Brazil and vicinity. The churches included in (hiis district, are the Epworth and t Bethel of Brazil, Carbon, Reelsvflle, C anaan, Lena, Sharon, I’eniel, Harmony and Knightsville. Rev. Bigler is martied ind lias a family of -four children. They will make their home on the corner of east National avenue and the Morgan crossing road. LOCAL BOV TO GO TO WASHINGTON, 0. < . John Talbott, who attending Butler University, alone .vith Samuel McLean, Hershel Reed : Kt n, Indiana, Kenneth Timmon- of ‘ Wayne, Indiana, will leave Mor.dav by motor, for Washington, 1>. C. They will atte nat ional ( -nvention of Disci|il- of Christ and > visit many h there. YOUNG Woi driver, will drive short or long trip.'. I’hone ‘05-L. 10 2t

CLASSIFIED ADS —For SALE— FOR SALE-Winter apples. Red Pe'icious, Grimes, Baldwins, Uambo, Rome Beauties, Starke an 1 lien Pavis. Buchheit Qrchtirds. 8-tf. FOR SALE—Jonathan and Winesap apple.' 75c to $2. Bring baskets. Gillespie Fruit Farm. 7-5ts.

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VONCASTLE Today and Salnrday

, on i INUOUS 2 TO II l’»M. EACH SUNDAY

For Sale:— Drt ers, Stand tables, I Rocking chairs, |: ■ k ease and Ile-k .c mbine, Library t ible. Piano, Pining I table and chairs, .Mirrors, Rugs, New > king range, H-. and Mattresses, i Ice box, and small household articles | too numerous to mention. These arti- j cles may Im* seen at the Foster tv. i I dence in Ueclsvilh any day between ! the hours of 10 a. iji. and 8:30 p. m. 10-2-p For Sale or Trade—160 good Montana breeding ewes.—J. E. Coffman, Bainbridgc, Ind. 7-6p i

FOR RENT—House with 2-car gar- | age; rent reasonable See John Tharp. 10-2p

FOR SALE—Large quantity used lumber with nails removed and in good condition. See J"hn Tharp. 10-lp

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(JOcts will buy a dn sed chicken delivered Saturday noon. I’hone Rural 310. * 10-lt.

THE HOSIERY STORL

The seniors of the high school will have a market at Eitel’s Saturday, Oct. 11. 10-lt

PARISH M PT. ASSIGNED diana, has moved his family to Brazil TO PI'I N \>1 CHURCHES to take up his new duties as superRev. C. V. Bigler, former pastor intendent of the Brazil Larger Parof the M. E. church at Mulberry, In- | ish.

W. H. Eiteljorge Cash Market

NEW BULK SAUER KRAUT LH

5c

FRESH BOILING Bi;EI LB.

10c

SHAKE RIBS LB

18c

1 KESH SIDE FORK LB

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SIR IB BATON LB

18c

BEEF BRAINS, LB

10c

SLH El) BA( ON, KIND OFI LB.

30c

G(K>D BEEF SI EAR, HOME Ml,EM) LB.

25 c

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SEG VR (T RED BA( ON 1 . OR WHOLE LB

25c

SMOKED II VMS SKIN (H E OR WHOLE LB

25c

1 KESH No. 1 ( R| \MERY HI FI ER LB

45c

1 RKSH "I SI ERS COTl 1GI CHE1 '1 VEA1—LAMB.

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24 Hour Garage Service

Having livascd Hit* Tribby Garage we are prepared to give you whatever form of garage service you demand foryourcar... storage, washing, tire, battery, on- repair. Here, ,voil’ll find exiierb conscientious att-ention at.reasonabie rates. o • o Instaint towing and wrecking service for uiiy distance.

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USED CARS \ selection of used curs ranging in price from $35.00 to $450.00 1029 Model A Ford Tudor. Price $295.00 $100—time on balance 1929 Chevrolet Coach Car driven 11,673 miles. Price $375.00 $125—Time on balance

192H ( hevrolct Coach In I'Accllent Condition o Price $275 $!I3.00 Down 1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadster 5 new (ires. Car carries 30 day guarantee. Price $450.00 $150 Dow it

FOR SALE:—Eureka range, good condition, used only five years. Mrs. Winnie Hurst, Ml. Meridian. !)-2t.I

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FOR SALE—Sweet cider made from clean picked apples. John McFarland, Rural 631. . 9-2t FOR SALE i >rt davenport n| good condition. Cook South End | Store. I’hone 134. 10-tf i FOR SALE—1 29x4.75 tire tube

MATINEE 2 P. M. NIGH I 7 VM> !) P. M. Jone Grey's m LIGHT OF WESTERN STARS Starring s^ichard Arlen ^fary Brian - Harry Green U (jtammount ( futn tv The lovers of “Burning I p" in the first talking action-drama from the dean ot Western story-tellers. _ Outdoors—where men are in n and women need fighting for. That's when this thrilling romance grows. It’s another groat talking Went* ern, like “ihe Virginian”! Will HER KNl IE ROt KNE FOOTBALL SERIES “ I in: I. \s r 1 \HD” • \LI, TALK ( O.M EDI “HONEYMtlON ZEPPELIN”

—showing^ Saturday and Sunday Matinee al 2 p, \| Each Day Night, M 7 and <i i> • 10c • 35c THRILL in l in Drami Z TANGLED Loves; A 101! Talker with ' P , ri , rt Drama. \ iuH Rom inn .C Pace pf the la// \c . ^ E

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( oming Sunday—Monday—Tuesday Opening with Midnight Show Ibis Saturday Night at 11:30 I M. "EYES (U THE WORLD" with John Holland and Una Merkel

and rim assembled. 399.

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APPLE Sale now on at 710 East Washington St. Bring your baskets. Real apples at bargain price. No apples sold on Sunday. C. Fenwick Reed. 10-3ts

FOR SALE—6-room house with garage, 3'/j acres. Cloec in. Phone 617- j K. 10-tf. |

FORDSON TRACTOR with plant disc. Here is a real bargain priced for quick sale . . . $125. CHEVROLET ’28 I ruck cab, stake body, oversize tires. In A-l condition throughout. $250. I.-H CHEVROLET SALES Inc. 10-tf

Stale Teachers’ Association MEKTING INDIANAPOLIS October 16th - 18th SPECIAL REDUCED FARES Round Trip $1.27 Round Trip $1.27 Tickets good going on all regular or extra cars leaving Stations any time October I Ith to 18th inclusive Return Limit any time up to and including October 2(lth. Extra Service will be given on Thursday October Ibth assuring ample uerommodations lor all. ( all Local T. II. I. A E. Vgent fo'r further infi.rmajtion

—For Rent— /FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms with bath. Phone '21-Y. 10-H

$65.oo

ford nil RING fWt MODEL T tpOtl.l/U CHEVROLET TOURING 'Tiril $125.00

ESSEX COACH

$65.00

L & H Chevrolet Sales Inc. 115 N. JACKSON PHONE 346 OPEN EVENINGS

F< )R RENT f • d front room with conne cting bath 115 Bloomington Street. Phone 357 KX. FOR RENT—6-room am house, double garage. Phone i;i7-K. 10-tf FOR RENT—Cottagi in country w ith barn and garden, I n wood ran be had for cutting. 103t. For Rent—Modern furni bed apartment, ground floor, out a entrance, close in. 302 W. Franklin St. !l-2t-FOU RENT:— 8-room n od< r house with garage, 101 East Eol>erty street, Walter R. Heath. 0-tf.

F'OR RENT 5-room modern hou e with garage. Good location. Phone 44 or 739-XX. 22-tf.

—Miscellaneous Having Ri moved to 105 North Gol lege avenue my phone number is 193-Y-X. 9-2t

RADIO SERVICE. Guaranteed work. "Day, The Radio Man.” Express Bldg Office phone 230. Home Phone 814-K. l-'.f

There will !>• a fi>h sup|H-h and old spelling match at the M. P. church, at Clinton Falls, Saturday evening, October 11. 8-9-21.

SWEET APPLE CIDER, made under sanitary mi thods, Quality. Touri t Service, Corner State Road 40 and 43. 8-3p. Round and Square dance at the Red Men hall Saturday night Oct. 11 at 3 o’clock 1’. M. Everyone welcome.

9-2p.

ECONOMY STOKE t{mdity Meals and Groceries, Promptly Delivered, Economically priced. , Baltimore Fresh Oysters in Sanitary Sealed 0 Ai\,. Pints * TUC O Just arrived—Fresh caught Salt Fish for Health and Economy, 6 Nice Fish Bacon is higher but we still Bathroom Tissue, 6, 1060 sheet have 1 Lb. Roll break- rolls, salytary, 4 1 <• fast, for Ox/V absorbent Steak cut from heavy Fresh Soda Crackers Ofwi corn-fed Steers, Lh. . . 2 Lb Hr*/ Swift’s Premium Bacon AtZ/, Search Light Matches ‘71., 1 Lb. Box 6 for Head Is-ltuce, la’af Lettuce, Cabbage, String Bean*, Cauliflower, Celery, New ,Sweet I’otatfs-s, \pples, Bananas, tyranges, la-mons, Grapes, Grapefruit, 'Tomatoes, Carrots, Plums and a lot of other good things ay PRICED ECONOMICALLY. Nl T MEATS—tashews. English Walnuts, Almonds, Plain and Salted, Pecans and Jumbo Blanrlied Peanuts Salted. ^ The Store With The Izoaded Truck. Phone 740

C. R. Young Addressed 11. S. Parent-’!tachers Meeting The new principal of the high .-chool, C. R. Young, was the speaker at the first meeting of the ParentTeachers ass n i.itiim Thursday evening in the high > . m.I auditorium. There was a large attendance. VON( VsTI.E Smack into the bull -eye of the tar ge 1 of timelines omes “The Eight of Western Star ", J’uramount’s first Zane Grey pi'Mluction with dialog, showing today m l Saturday matinee and night at the Vone.astle Theatre. 'I'he public want all-talking We terns. “The Virginian” proved that. Here is one with all the elements, that make for w de popular appeal. It has an up-and r anil g cast and a story that is brimful of fast, melodramatic action, interspersed wi'h sure-fire comedy and knitted into a compact wh ile by a strong romantic

theme.

“The Eight of Western Starr,” one of Grey's best, brings Richard Arlen in a strong featured role. Aden's first starrin-. picture, “Burning Fp”, hapr ved itself a popular picture. Mary Brian was Arlen’s sweetheart in "Burning Up", and they wi-re together in “'l ire Virginian." They are ai paid. B ■ comedian of "Kibitzer”, ha a big

comedy part.

Another of the famous Knute Rucne Football Series "The Last Yard”, and an all-talk comedy nil complete the bill for today and Saturday.

GRANADA

In sharp contradiction to the popular notion that sound pictures must necessarily sacrifice action for dialogue is George Kitzmaurice’ treatment of "The Locked Door", the United Artists’ production cofeaturing R>d Ea Rocque, Barbara Stanwyck, William Boyd and Betty Bronson at tlii Gianada I)* ttn . which [day-. Saturday and Sunday matinee an!

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' ’ • wu film* d with the sami elastic t< a . |U < that cau ed : silent pictures to supplant in popu- ! larlty the comparatively actionless j and static legitimate dnfma. In the “Locked Door” the actors are constantly on the move, doing j things and speaking their lines re- : gardless of their position in relation I to camera and microphone. Thu FRzmaui® at ains the degree of natuiable wImh rearfud perfection ir]g tin lent screen nud w as lest again t „ U gh the •inflexibility ofWieordinc ,p 0 , ,t USi In one scene of the picture La | !"'im', Mi ^anv vek, Boyd and .Miss Bronson are altered over a wide area—ten lyid -ometimes fifteen i feet apart. Where formerly the\ I would have been required to crowd ® loser together 1. , .iconimg purpo.-,-e ttiw nature of the new Ueited Artists smnd ettuipment permitted the

action to go on as it would occur in real life. Zasu I’itts, Mack Swain, Harry Stubbs, Harry Mestayor, George B.tinny, Clarence Burton and Edward Dillon complete the cast. Added to the Granada'. SaturdaySimday program will he an all-talk

ROD LA ROCQUE' 1 ’ BAHBAR.A STANWYCK WILLIAM B0Y0 BETTY BRONSON Tho adventures of a wife who rished all for her husband’s love!

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