The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 April 1937 — Page 4
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CHATEAU
Tonight and Thnrsday
('(ini)' Karl> ll Von Want A Seat.
Lots Of Fun Tonight
ririKU 1$. K\\K STOKV
lati-au 'nieatre tonight aiid
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Cook’s beer for over 80 years has been known for natural flavor. If you have not tried it — do so. Your favorite dealer has Cook’s.
F. W. COOK COMPANY (VANSVILLI, INDIANA
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BRAND FENCE
OWKN STATK ItANK 8LKI) The Owen County State Bank is defendant in the Putnam Circuit Court In a suit brought !>y Kathryn
M. Cuanl, to collect $1,200 on n cer-
Tonight And \ VONCASTLE
Thursday
“Where The Crowds C.o” '
tifieato of deposit which certificate,
SAVES
Your time and Money Easy to erect. Ends the work and
tin* complaint .alleges, she receiv e<l .frdm 'a bank at Freedom, this i state the certrticate being for $1,- | 002 50. The plaintiff Alleges the dc- [ frndant Spencer bank “unlawfully ‘
Another Big Mid Week Picture For Our Many Patrons! P.ead Th: Cast! It Has To Bo Good! Better See It!
worry of repairing broken fences. lasts so long vou mav never have to rejriacr <t RED BRANp fei : no mpee than others . . . lasts years longer. It’s tlic lowest cost fence per nxl |>er yevr.
onvet tci saitl cei tlficate of deposit to its oy.'n use." Willis Hickam. of Spencer, filed the suit, originally in the Owen Circuit Court, but it was transferrocl to the Putnam court on a plea of the plaintiff that she could not have a fair and impartial hearing in that court. Kivitt <t Kivitt repre-
•nt the defendant
^ p-‘ “tf/ouft Man . .1 think
we've got something herel"
Distributed by Hob Hoffman
!T MEANS . . . Extra heavy "(.alvannenied’’ zinc coating . . . copperbearing steel . . . well crimped line
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It .M SALLY EILERS ROBERT ARMSTRONG FRANCES SAGE CHARLEY GRAPEWIN VINTON HAWORTH
KKKOKN HELPS TICEKS
Et \M.EI.ISTH SEKVK ES | At court house assembly room both Friday and Saturday evenings 7:.'10 by Elder T. F. Hubbard, evangelist, lecturer and writer. He will talk both evenings about the answer to His disciples question. “What Shall tie the Signs Thy Coming ami the End of the World," and you will want to know what Jesus himself said about His coming in this very generation in which we are living now.
Wildness on the part of three pitchers, who yielded together fifteen bases on bill Is and made five wild pitches, combined with seven errors, cost Indiana State a 13 to 5 baseball defeat at the hands of DePauw diamond men Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Stadium in Terre Haute. The Sycamores started impressively. picking up a 3. to 0 lead in the first two innings when Patterson, Mosele and Cartright connected, but t.ie Tigers erased the lead with a trio of runs in the third on three passes and an error. From that point on the DePauw nine took good advantage of misplays to add three more runs in the seventh and seven in the first half of the ninth. The Methodists belted out nin ■ hits while the Statesmen were able to collect only a half dozen off Pitcher Cooper. Captain Patterson carried off field- |
wires, tight knots, accurate spacing. Come in . . . we ll
sliow you.
DR. H. B TROYER OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Phone 326 61!) E. Seminary
\ES(): “KOM \\( E OF KOItEKT IH It NS" & NOVELTY' & NEWS
ITIILK SALE
Allan Lumber Company
lt<-cause of haling no grass for my milk cows. I will offer at public sale at what is known as the ( liarles Vanvaetor place on Slate Koad 43, south 111 the Pennsylvania tracks* at Greencast le, on,
Phone 103
Saturday. May 1
• EASY to apply . . . withstands repeated washings . . . and best of all. dries hard to a beautiful gloss finish in four hours or less under ordinary conditions. Many modern, attractive shades. Non-fading and durable. Ideal for furniture, woodwork and mctaL Use inside or out.
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ing and batting honors f< State, while Bavasi starre Pauw behind the plate.
Starting at one P. M., lb* following:
Previews anil Keviews | AT LOCAL THEATERS i- 4
Voneastle
"Hideaway Girl" is the at the Voneastle theatre t Thursday, featuring Mai Shu ley Boss and Robert CT Granada
ction
Showing tonight and Thursday at the Granada Theatre in a double fea-
ture show, is “Counterfeit Lady" starring Ralph Bellamy and Joan Perry. Also Harold Lloyd in "The Milky Way.’ Chateau
One I year old cow, calf by side. One 3 year old cow, fresh during May. One 3 year old cow, fresh by date of sale. One !) year old cow, calf by side, extra rich milker. One II year old eow, with calf by side, extra heavy milker. Tlmse cows an' all good milkers. Oik- heifer to be fresh in May. There will lie some heavy springer heifers and Jersc\ calves offerd at the sale. One young Guernsey hull, old enough for service. \ real good one. One good, gentle ponv for children. ; TERMS—( VS1I.
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FOI UTII (fl \UTEi;i., \|tn Union • meeting for Morta Bridgeton. Sunday, May 2nd. Bridgeton S. S.. <1:30 a. m. Dist. Su;it Preaching, 10:.'i0a.i Basket dinnei 12:00 Noon. Fourth Quarterly Conference p. m.
W. L. FERRAND
MULLINS DRUG STORE
MOM MINTS
Of Beauty and Durability. Plan Now Fm Future Need
"Without Orders”, is the attraction
Col. Blavdes, Auctioneer. 22-24-28-29-p
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HORACE LINK & COMPANY
The Store of Furniture
