The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1932 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4,1932.
ASSIFIED ADS Gene As Spellbinder j —For Sale—
en’s Arch Preserver stiaps, nd pumps. ClosinK out price, i I. Harry W Moon. 4-lt : SALE—Peaches, pears, and JHks. lEuchheit Orchard. Phone 29 2f — ” PpK SALE—Food business, well JHbiished, immediate sale because ofBeath in family Mrs. Ruth Ray beth, Autumn Inn, (>45 Main St., La-! ftqjftte, Ind. 2-3p ! jbii’s Work shoes, all leather, to dtigB out, price $1.39 and $1.95. Every! ^^Bguaianteeii Harry Moore. 4-lt SALE—One 1929 Ford sport ' cheap. P rone 98. American ZLity Co., IIV2 East Washington St d tf. hR SALE—Cucumbers, 30c mil her hu. dred. William Neese, Man-4-3p. )R SALE—Corn for canning, 5 per dozen, at field. 1 mile south Hein. Henry Heber. 4-0-2p
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BLIC SALE August 6 at 1:30 k at 701 Central avenue. Green- , consisting of household goods, stove, heater, kitchen cabinet, one bed, tables, chairs, vug, lin- , dishes, sofa, radio, jars, clock, ,-s, sewing machine, refrigerator, ersal electric sweeper, good Sim s day bed, and other articles too rous to mention. Sarah J. Shonk- ( bas. Harper, auctioneer. 2-4t
Pairs Women’s high shoes, extra ^Bieather. Closing out price $1.00. |jr W. Moi.re. 4-lt —For Rent— )K KENT—A modem house at Gouit. For information call 14S-1 4-tf. )R RENT—Attractive modern 4 double at 518 East Washington fct lit ( . B O’Brien. 2 fus. )R RENT—5-room modern house. 753-L. 2-3p. )R RENT: Modern six rnom on east Walnut street, $30 per Ih. H. E Robbins. Phone 418 or 527-tf
Miscellaneous— |EE for the hauling, a few loads pod top dirt. Call Banner Office.
DS1TION WANTED by high K>l traduate with business course tiing. Salary no obje('t. Address | X, care Banner. 1-2 4-3p. pildren's soft sole and first step and slippers. Closing out price, [Harry W. Moore. 4-lt. B<(KIEF, for THE BANNER
iR CENTENARIAN LEADS LIFE OF INDEPENDENCE
LLICO ROCK, Ark.. (UP)—John td may be 96 years old, but he is HOt|t!ependent on anyone for his livEaeh day he does a certain Jtint of work, writes his own Iks, and reads newspapers without |aiii of glasses. cently, Lloyd harvested a hay I. He cooks his own meals, smokes pneob pipe, which he made him and drinks coffee three times IV He was born in Niagara Fnlls
IfiSCRIHE for the banner
sed Cars
fn Recoiidilioned Ready To Go.
1931—FORD VICTORIA
New
roughout ...
SO-FORD tDOR
-FORD ItJPE
$395.00 $235.00 $245.00
1930 CHEVROLET COACH e wheels, EVnders < hassis refinished
SIX CHRYSLER 4-D SEDAN • P»en 20,000 miles car in excellent ..‘ty" $265.00
■7—OAKLAND |ach
$125.00
1 ,!r T,,r . $150.00 l-l| DOWN, TIME ON BALANCE •WRiU Trade, What Have You. L-H. Chevrolet Sales, Ine.
PHONE 346 115 N. JACKSON ST.
Mr. James Joseph Tunney, bettei known as Gene, delivering a political speech at an outing of a Democratic association at Stamford. Conn. It is reported that the formet heavyweight champion is being groomed for the Democratic nomi nation for the U. S. Senate. LEAGUE STANDINGS American Association
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Minneapolis
67
42
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Indianapolis
62
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.663
Columbus
62
51
.549
Kansas City
.... 57
52
.523
Milwaukee
.... 53
65
.491
Toledo
58
482
Louisville
44
64
400
St. Paul
41
68
.376
American
League W
L.
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New York
69
34
670
Phila lelphia ......
.... 62
42
.596
Cleveland :
.... 58
43
.574
Washington
.... 57
46
.554
Detroit
52
47
.525
St. Louis ........
54
.465
Chicago
34
65
; 13
Boston
74
260
National
League W
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Pittsburg
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42
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Chicago j.
63
46
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Philadelphia
55
50
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Boston
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Brooklyn
61
52
.495
St. Louis
48
53
.475
New York
46
63
.465
Cincinnati
62
.415
VESTER 1) \ Y’S RESl'I. I >
American Association Indianapolis 4; Kansas City 3. Milwaukee 7-3; L'-uisville 4-7. Columbus 7; St. Raul 1. Minneapolis 5; Toledo 3.
American League Detroit 2; Wushington 1. Chicago 3; New York 2 (ten innings). Boston at Cleveland (rain). Philadelphia at St. Louis (played at earlier date). National league All games postponed (rain). BALL GAME SUNDAY The Clovenlale Greys will tangle with the Spencer Korn ParchieS in the fouitli meeting of the sea. on for these two baseball teams Sunday at 2:30 o’clock at Morrison Park. Williamson and Stoker will form the battery for the south Putnam club while Bitalway and Hickman will carry the hurling and catching burden for the visitors.
ROACHDALE Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rogers and son Boh visited Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson at Dayton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. E ton Cooper are spending their vacation at the lakes. L. C. Grider, Miss Viola Grider and Mis. William Whitted will leave
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that Undersigned Administrator <>f the Estate of Mary F. Mors, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said Decedent in Washington Township, in Eutnam County, State of Indiana, on the 9th day of August 1932, the personal property of said estate consisting of 3 horses; 12 cattle, 3 Jersey cows, 7 shorthorn cows, one 2-year bull, 1 hull calf; 24 hogs, 19 pigs, 4 brood sows, 1 open gilt; household goods consisting of stoves, tables, chairs, rugs, beds, piano, one 1928 model Whippet auto; implements manure spreader, 1 hinder, mowing machine, plows, hay rake, wagon hay frame 12 tons of hay, 100 bushels of oats 50 bushels of corn, 100 bushels of wheat. Other articles too numerous to mention. Said sale to begin at ten o’clock, A. M. Terms! Cash. Dated Aug. 1, 1932John R. Dial, Administrator. 14-6
>; 1 ing—as mil/.ions of car ownIPs a lifetime guaranteed^ know ; by experience . , Goodyear Speedway - S! wllen (kwtyw Tires sdl built in the world's largest | prict , s H ke , his jt certainly tire factories bodiixl ! pays to say tto yourself: “Why with genuine Supertwist '-be satisfied with an\ securuicord—marked with the choice tires? FIRST-CHOICE name Good year Speed way \*4:osts no more!”
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Full Oversize—4.7$* 19 Ford Chevrolet Plymouth*
Full Oversi/t—f.. OO -19 Chrysler Dodge Nash
Each In, pairs S 1«85
GOODYEAR TUBES are now so low priced it’s thrifty to put a new tube in every new tire
Per single tire
F'ull Oversize—5.00*ZO, i Essex Nash
Full Oversize JO X J 1 - Rcj;. a Ford—Modi I T
30 Each In pairs
Per single tire
Ti-A’E l.\ on the Goodyear Program every Wednesday night over N.b.C.
Red Network, WEAF and Associated Seaborn
Phone 789
Phone 789
Thursday for a few days the former’s brother, Frank Grider and wife at Kirkwood, Mo. Mrs. Verna Fuller returned to her home Thursday from the Culver hospital at Cvawfordsville where she an derwent a major operation two weeks ago. She is recovering nicely. Melvin Cline, accompanied by Miss Mary Dittemnre of Crawfordsville and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perkins and son left Sunday night for Castle, Okla. -They will visit several southern states on their return, and will stop for a few days in Louisville, Ky., to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Deisher and mother attended the Temple family reunion at Riverside park in Ind’anapolis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C A Fallej were Sunday dinner guest-- of the fom^r’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ott Faller. Mr. end Mrs. Buikett Godin and Dr- and Mrs. Paul F. Ream spent the
weekend at Lake Freeman. Mrs. Frank Lewi- and granddaughter Mary Jane Warren attended the funeral of the latter’s grandfather, W’anen at Mooresville Tuesday. Melvin Frazier "od Aber F’razier and son Clyde left Monday for a visit with relatives in Virginia. Mr. end Mrs. Herndon Carpenter 1 and -on, Mr. and Mrs. Bari Etcheaon and children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Srott and son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hymaster and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace an 1 sons held a picnic at Turkey Run Sunday. Mrs. Johu Keese.of Hamilton, O., is spending this week with her parents, Mr. iiml Mrs. .1. W. Hennott.
ian tablets to Illuminated ma-ter-pieces of modern printers, was dis played recently at a Imok fair in the De Young Memori d Museum here. Among the rare items displayed were cla\ tablets dating from 3()o H. C ; a Koran written in the Pali language on thin sections of palm |
Shark y, world’s heavyweight boxing champion, and Secretary of the Navy Charles Fra re is Adams, when th - Inttci is visiting his home town.
Wot derful bargains in all shoes, high grade merchandise at prices never before offered Many Moore. It
HISTORY OF WRITING DISPLAYED AT
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. (UP)— The whole history of writing, from the cuneform inscriptions on Babylon-
\Ol K K (H FIN \l SM I I.FMEN I
OF KSTAIK
haves, t. 16th century Hook of the Notice is hereby given to the cred - Hours"; and a 13th century Hebrew! itois, led and leg ti - of Emily J. scroll. Smith, deceased, to appear in the Put-
I nurn Circuit Court, I -I 1 at Greencas-
— ‘ tie, Indiana, on the 26td day of Sep
tember, 1932 and how eause, if any. why tin- Final settlem at r oi'unts with the estate of said den- - id should not he approved; and said hairs are notified to then and the make proof of their heir-hip, and receive their dis-
tributive shares.
TWO I \MOI S PATRONS
BOSTON (UP)-tA famous downI town stool-ami counter i^estaurant
FAIR boasts many celebrities among it>
patrons. By coincidence, although 1 Cause No. 7465. there me -no- of counters, tw of Witt- -. the 1 < le ail', mitt the most noted guests habitually ! ' H J^hn'W^Verod.Thuk 'putnam Cirat the same counter 1 h^ are Ja. k Court. 4-2t
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hen h given that the undersigned lias, been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit C- irt of I’u'.nsm County, State of Indiana, Administrator with the Will annexed of tha estate of Alva M IVnVj late of Putnam County, deceased Said estate is supi u ed to he solvent. No. 7471. Mary J. Scott, administrator. July 27, 19S2. Attorneys Gillen A- Lyon. John W Herod, CUik-of the Ffiit* nam Circuit Qourt. 2$-3t.
