The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1932 — Page 3

4 Mr SALE Second size potatoes, 30 bushel. Phone Rural 33.

f*0|l SALE—Fresh fruits and northeast corner square Fsteht 3, cucumbers, tomatoes, cabl )a 0 a ,|garden fresh. SALE:—Ripe Peaches. Leslie Morton. 22-2t-p. |<\'lN'(i Tomuties ready at Putnamville. 35? bushel. Also cabbage, cucumbers. Watson

18-19-22-3p P0|[ >A1.E: 6"volt automobile bati jp. Extra good shape. Phone

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F®! SALE: Good Domestic sewing fo.OO. Cook’s South End

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AlH« i ION' SALE—I will sell the foIMJl n £ automobile, Hudson sedan, number 775041, motor number at my garage, East Washing.1 t, Greencastle, September 14, in for storage and repairs to

the a . unt of $39.75.

garage. SALE

Johnson and Aug. 22-29

Canring peaches, the

lut 0 •' crop. Champions, Elbert•ji U, B 1 ' and Dig Reds. Bucliheit ,1 Phone Rural 151. 22-2t

—For Kent—

RENT—4 room house and IL.u-e semi-modem, 312 N. i -tnet $15 per month. Tele-108-L 22-tit. RENT: Furnished and unfuri loins, 20'j north Jackson Telephone 735-Y. 22-lt

RENT: Modern five room on Spring avenue. For infor call Fred L. O’Hair, Central Ll Bank. 16-eod.

RENT—Apartment, upper, Hi-ut and water. J. F. Gilles-19-3p

fclull artment. Central locacomplete. Comfortable Inn I summer. Reasonable rent. <*• J. G 1, 16 tf. [RENT: Modern six room I’ co-t Walnut street, $.30 jter [H. E. Robbins. Phone 418 or 527-tf.

Toledo fif, Milwaukee fi.3 Louisville 61 St Paul |8

VENTED \ VS RESl M S

National league

New York, 9; Brooklyn, 3. Chicago, 2; Philadelphia, 0. Cincinnati, 2; Pittsburgh. 0.

Boston, 7-2; St. Louis, 6 2. (First

MARLENE DIETRICH

in her new picture for Paramount,

“Shanghai Express’ 1 TENNIS NEWS

Saturday the Greencastle racquet Clubs

wielders defeated Clinton on their Minneapolis 77 home court by the score of 7 2. Sun-1 < ' 0 l un, bus 75 day the Attica Juniors aril Seniors; Indianapolis 71 were guests of the local platers. TV [ Kansas City 67

Greencastle Seniors won H-2 while the Juniors playing their first match lost

8-0.

Clinton meet: Dickerson vs. John ston, 0-1, 7-5; Goodwine vs. Lahti, 18-8, 0-0, 6-3; Hughes v-n J. Straw, 14 12,0-2; Light vs. Adams, 2-0, 6-3, j 6-4; J. Moore vs. Stultz, 10, 7-5, 0-3: | P. Moore vs. (). Straw, 2-0, 6 8; Dickerson and Light vs. Johnston and Lahti, 6-3, 7-5; Goodwine and P. 1 Moore vs. J. Straw and O. Straw, 0-0,1 5- 7; Hughes and J. Moore vs, Adams) and Tate, 0 0, 1-6, 6 3 — Utica meet: Dickerson vs Wal-!fr— luce, 6-2, 0-4; Hughes vs. Sleigh buugh.d-0, 0 0; Goodwine vs. Miller,' 6- 2, 0-4; Light vs. Perkins, 7-5, 7-5; : P- Moon vs. Ludlow, 0 4, 5-7, 0-3; Moore vs. Clark, 7-9, 0-4, 0-3; Hart vs. Ludlow, 6-1, 6-2; Dickerson and Light vs. Wallace and Miller, 6-3, 0-0; Goodwine and Moore vs. Sleighbaugh 1 and Perkins, 0 0, 4-6, 2-6; Hughes [ and Moore vs. Ludlow and Clark, 4-6, 1

1-0.

Attica Junior meet? P. Moore vs. 1 Miller, 6 4, 3-0, 3-6; H Riley vs.' Clark, 1-6, 1-6; H. Callender vs. Mun- ^ s«n, 7-‘t, 7-9; R. Wallace vs. Schwartz 2 6, 2-6; E. Callender vs. Cobb, 7-9, ) 6; H. Callander and Wallace vs. Munson and Schwartz, 4-0, 16; H Riley ami A. Chesterfield- vs. Schwartz and Cobb, 0-0, 4-0; A. Cbes ! terfiel.l and L. Riley vs. Munson and* Cobb, 3-6, 1-6.

IMhlNt; ( AKES HER PRoKU M Put. j Al BERN, CaL (I Pi Except once .CWT over a distant neighbor' radio Cali.603 i fomia’s champion mother, with a 1 .583 j blood of 19 living children, never has .6661 beard of the present e - ornic stiii '

ency

W ife of a woodcutter end farmer, I •Mr«. J, A. Kistle goe- about her household duties in her 11 -dcst little home 30 miles from her. and the da.’ never passes when she doesn't l.ake a i

cake.

“Cake till is an important item

in tin* daily diet of the children who still are living with us.' she said, “f never have let anything but illness prevent the baking of a (.ike every

day since we were married.” Her longest journey from home was

376 j a trip to Sacramento, 60 mile- away, j The pleas int little mother of 111 childI ren admits she once longed to s,.,. San - Francisco, but has reconciled herself j to the fact she perhaps never will, j

Her greute-t envy, she confesses,

I is her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Rule, I of Nevada City. Mrs. Rule has twins.

Mrs Kistle has had no twin- ami

('apt. .1 lines A. Molli-on, young Scottish aviator, i- shown beside his ship “Hearts Content" at Pennfield Ridge. New Btui -wick, after flying tP Ulantie.

game, 14 innings; second game, tie. '"'bews ‘ it would have been fun to j

have a pair around the house to play* with the other children.” Three years ago the entire family was entered in the State Fair competition to determine California’s largest family. There were four girls and 14 boys then. Another hoy has arrived since. \ NCI ENT OHIO INDIANS ( REM \ I KH THEIR l»E \l> BR VD\ 1 \ K 10., (I'P) Indians

who inhabited Ohio centuries ago ere inate i their dead, excavators learned when they unearthed ,t 60 foot mound containing a t'u end pyre at Pippin Lake, near here. The pyre con.-i-hed of 24 slab* of Hat ti nt*, surrounded by red ochre, a pulverized iron which the In lians used to paint themselves before go ing to war. Graphite arrow heads ef crude make, indicating the mound is very

old, were found. Later and better known tribe- wu re more proficient ill the making of arrow heads, experts said. The mound L bep g excavated un-I-t direction of Dr. Emerson F. Greenman, curat -r nf the Ohio Etate Archeological Society, and Thomas 11 nkin ol ( levelaml.

SUBSCRIBE TOR THE BWNKR

—Wanted TED: Good home 1 g. Phone 018.

for a good 22-2ts

TED: Chair upholstering. furniture repairing. Cotton, 010 S. Bloomington.2p Miscellaneous— prd Denny’s motor service, *' India a -treet. Auto - fender, body and c-p [Owa ytelene welding and cutrii • reasonable. Satisfaction H It* 1 de Phone 340-K. 22-24-27-31

J Gird ks county home PICNIC, < J -Idwater Park, r vest of Indianapolis, tw< t of Stilesville, Friday night. and Saturday night. Fine • nies, colored minstrel, ferris 1 II game and other entertainJ. Tudor, Phone Hazelwood, [n<-'ions. 22-2t

AGED TURTLE SHOT I v, Mass., (UP)—A 70- pound [believed to lie nearly 100 years shot in Floating Bridge Pond ently just as it had clinched on the leg of a white swan.

ALL-STARS WIN The Cloverdale Grays proved to he lie sixteenth victim out of twenty <ame> played by the Indiana Ul Stars, Greencastle colored baseball team, when they lost by a score of 7 to 3. The local team gathered fifeen hits The hitting of Slim Lochia- - and Karel, who made home runs were f< atures. Batteries for the game were: All-Stars, Sanders and Baxter; Grays, Williamson and Harlan. The local team veil play at Martinsville next Sunday. MKK( H 4NTS LOSE The Greencastle Merchants baseball club journeyed to Stilesville Sunday afternoon where they .-.uffered an 3 to 6 defeat at the hands of the Hendricks county club. Myers of the local club pounded out a home run for the locals- Next Sunday the Merchants play at Cloverdale.

IN III \N WORKS I ALL RACKET TWIN FALLS, Idaho, (UP)—Indian rat keteers have made an appearance eie. Tourists, who visited Shoshone Falls recently, reported that a man claiming to be a full-blooded Indian st' pped them and demanded ad mission lee-, asserting he had bought the wateifall and surrounding land.

Teacher and Slain Wife

tve 1 though the thermometer hits the 100 ( mark

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1 irTi 1 *®' ^ rs * M oor ’ s body was found in the family auto with twa L r ‘," er heart, six miles from Marshall. Moor told police he was unconscious bv holdups and awakened to find bn "de dead.

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