The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 May 1937 — Page 3
ras DAELT BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA TIinRSDAV, MAA 20, 19HT.
ART ARNOLDS COUSIN FROM UTAH "Believe me," he writes, "I KNOW Hudson and Terraplane are the No. 1 CARS. I saw what they did on the Salt Flats" m
I FOR SALE: Three cheap work honaa'and luiniess and one John i Deere cultivator. Joe Garrett, Fill- ; more. 18-3p.
ir • i -|r j Meat* af QucvtanteeS GUiatUy, At AAP you really save on meats because you get the qiialiiy you want
at a low price.
FOR SALK: Hand picked f>0 day white corn. Yellow com less than
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tGUARS (ROW FROM PENNIES SAVED
P'Vf.ry Big Gallon of Tydol (Gasoline is a penny saver. It delivers to your modern motor two vital extras at no extra cost... an exclusive topcylinder oil and a special cleaning agent. These Tydol extras constantly lubricate and protect close-fitting, high-compression motor parts from heat, friction and carbon. They give smoother, more efficient performance. ^ et they are added to Tydol’s justly famous hi-test quality without extra cost to you. They make Tydol Gasoline today’s BIG GALLON OF VALUE. Dickson Oil Company -ud Associated Dealers National Service Station. No. 1 I I'Msiint Gardens, Indiana Xi'rnon Shirley Service Station, Greencaatle, Indiana. ‘van Hark Service Station, Greencastle, Indiana. Brookshire Service Station, Greencastle, Indiana. National Service Station No. 2 " '""i -V S. Higway No. 8G and ''«■ Highway No. 48. 9 Miles orth of Greencastle, Indiana. Cooper & Sutherlin, Putnamvllle, Indiana.
90 day. Tests 97. One Duroo Jersey male. Joe Grubb, Greencastle. R. 2. [ !, Phone Mt. Meridian. 13-20-2p. i If you are Interested in a 312 acre farm in Greencastle township, or a good house on Bloomington street at park entrance and one on north Indiana street, all will be sold from day to day by First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co., and C. F. Unho. executors of the John XV. Robe estate. at the First-Citizens Bank Building on and after May 20. The farm will be sold in whole or parts. For further information, call at the above bank. 10-tf. FOR SALE New gas range at a bargain. E. E. Walker. Phone 101-Y. 20-?p
I MILK FED VEAL I ROAST CHUCK ROAST
Ui. Choice Tuti Branded Beef
WhulV o? U H»lf
BCHLS&G BEEF
HA^OCK FILLETS
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Younyr Tender
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Fre.h Kro/en
19c
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I saw a LOW PRICED car beat the best any closed car had ever done before! That I9J7 Terraplane ... a stock car, mind you, picked at random by the American Automobile Association Contest Board officials .. . went 1,000 miles out there on those great Salt Flats, averaging 86.54 miles an hour! What a ‘torture test’ of endurance.
"Then a Hudson ... 2104 miles in 24 hoursl Out here, we’ve seen a lot of stock cars come to the Salt Flats and try for that 24-hour record . . . the prize of them all. But none ever touched what we saw that 1937 Hudson do! 87.67 miles an hour . . . for a full day and night! 32 official records for Hudson . . . on top of 8 for Terraplane!
FOR SALE: Excellent petunias and other porch box material. Rust, proof snap dragons. Nancy Hall sweet potato plants grown in clean sand in electrically heated hot beds. Mrs. T. C. Cox. 733 East Seminary street. Phone 105-Y. 17-6L
on mm foods at as? mm SOUPS v- ™; 2' -25c
Chicken Gumbo " 29c ^ Hi !_BfAIIS 2 25c
4 c- 25c] 2 r'uics 33c I
b.?ui. 15c
Made From Ripe, Solid Tnmatoeii
Pure Cider
—For Rent-
FOR RENT: Nice country home, small acreage, very reasonable. Call 497-X. 20-:its
-Wanted —
Then those California tecordsl Terraplane beat every other leading low priced car . . . and Hudson beat every other Fight ... in the Los Angeles-Vosemite Economy Run. And then . . . the Wrightwood Canyon climb! I p 9 wicked, twisting miles in 8 minutes. 20 seconds for Terraplane; 8 minutes, 0.4 seconds
for an official Hudson record.
You can bef it’s Hudson for mei Those people know how to builJ automobiles, Art. More power. More size and room. More economy and safety and endurance than any other cars anywhere near them in price, Proved in official tests. I’ve got mine . . . and once you drive one, you’ll say it’s yvur No. 1
CAR too! See if vnu don’t!**
WANTED: Cheap sound work mare. State price. R W. Baldwin, ■ R. No. 4. Greencastle. 20-lp. WANTED: I will pay $100 each} for new swarms of boos in boxes or kegs. R. W. Baldwin. R. No. 4. : Greencastle. 20-lp. |
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CAR, too! See if you don’t!
No. 1 Cars of the Low and Moderate Price Fields
No. 1 Wheelbases ... 117 inches in Terraplane; 122 and 129 inches in Hudson. No. 1 Horsepower ... 96 and 101 in Terraplane; 101, 107 and 122 in Hudson. Double carburetion in Super Terraplane and aP Hudson Sixes and Eights.
No. 1 Roominess
comfort for three.
55 full inches of front seat
No. 1 Safety - . . with exclusive Duo-Aufomatic Hydraulic Brakes and bodies all of steel, including roofs. New Double Drop ‘^ X*’ Frame. No. 1 EconOmy ... 22 miles per gallon for Terraplane; 22.71 for Hudson in Los Angeles Yosemite Economy Run.
WANTED: Girl for work. Phone 04.
general house-10-2t. 1
25c 29c
4 ,k “' 17c 3 17 c IK: 23c fka. 15c
25c 20c n 5C
Toilet Tissue p ilic 3 UuM ■ , ICo Babbitt's tli ' an * tr 3 10:
hv 10c Sandwich Spread lta J« h J'| r 23c
Viirornus and W»ncy
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Hydraulic Hill Hold, optional e»tro on oil mod.li-ZA models-choice of 12 beautiful colors . . . also a complete
line of Terraplane Commercial Cars.
Ask about the new low-cost Hudson-C.l.T. Time Payment Plan— terms to .uit your incomt
No. 1 Driving Ease - . . With exclusive Selective
Automatic Shift (an optional extra).
WANTED — Iron. mPtal, books, rags, hidos, paper, steam engines, tractors. Always pay highest rush price, honest weight. Call 604, Greencastle Scrap Paper Company. Corner Maple and Ohio street. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf
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By request I will he at mill on Tuesdays and Fridays to grind chicken feed, coarse or fine. Walter Wright, Fillmore. LV5p
Mall Syrup Salt
Wallpaper Cleaner Four Seasons
Urand
2 Can. 1 5 C 3 10c
Ca “ 19c A&P Raisin Bread I ,?J 10c
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HYDRA FLIC H I L L H 0 L D • An optional extra on all models t Keeps your car from rolling backwards when stopiied on up-grades.
Hess Tire & Battery Service
7-9 East Franklin Street Greencastle, I ml.
Position for good reliable local | man who can woik steady helping^ | manager take care of our country j I business. Livestock experience de- J ! sirable. Men make $75 a month at ^ first. Address Box 417 Banner. 20-lp
NEW POTATOES. 7 Lbs 25c HEAD LETTUCE, Head 5c NEW PEAS. Lb 10c TEXAS ONIONS, Yellow or White, Lb 5c 8 TOMATOES, 2 Lbs 29c ~ l■lllln■lll^ lll^lllWll^■^■l■llll miiiiirn iwnBHwriiiw«wifiriiiiwiTiM~ , i , n QeP FOOD STOK-r-
at Blackstock field Wednesday afternoon. The Kentuckians scored 4 runs in the ninth inning that put the game out of reach of the Tigers. The Methodists staged a 3-run rally in the last half of the eighth and the count stood 4-3 in favor of the visitors. The 4 runs in Hie final frame by the lyruisville aggregation put the contest on ice as the Tigers went out in order in their half of the last inning. Elliston, second baseman for the Southerners, smashed out a home run in the ninth with a mate on base which accounted for two of the fourtallies chalked up in this inning by the Kentuckians. Knarr, DcParrw pitcher was nicked for 11 hits, and his teammates had four errors marked against them during the matinee.
Added Dignity To Grand Jury
SAN JOSE. Cal. (UP)—For the first time in the history of Santa Clara county the grand jury is to be supplied with officially printed letter-heads and envelopes. It is the theory of the jury’s secretary that such stationery will add more dignity and formality to the jurors’ correspondence.
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EAST GREENC ASTLE TWP. + + + + + *
U";MHDS
-For Salr
Choice quality Hereford steer and heifer calves and steer yearlings. All shipped direct from Texas ranches to my farm. N. C. Brown, Lizton. 20-2p MURI*m BALKS STRIKE
Catfish steaks and bakers, as fine as can be, fresh from the Wabash River. Lb. only 23c. Economy Store. Phone 740. 20-It
MIVES GILS CLEANS
‘ ' i? V.’ater Aikorlijjc OH Con:;',07. T,r 'KRS LOSE 8 TO 3
, ' diversity of Louisville defeat-I'-Pauw baseball team 8 to 3
Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy were Mr and Mrs. Clair Gorham of Stilesville. Mr .and Mrs Carl Mercer of Brazil I spent Sunday at the Faye Chiles
home.
Mrs. Guy Jackson and daughter Maxine attended the Missionary m-’eting which was held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Snodgrass on Tuesday. Pearl Cole of southeast of Greencastle is spending this week with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach. Mrs. Wayne Pursell was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pursel) in Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smythe and son of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Maud Bailey Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buis of west of StilesviUe. Mrs. Dorothy Pursell and children spent Sunday afternoon with het grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Columbus Christy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright from near Rockville spent Sunday morning with Mrs. Wright's mother, Mrs Mrs. Maud Bailey. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Christy and with Mrs. Wright’s aunt and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Park Coff
man.
Mrs. Clara Stewart of Greer.eastk spent Sunday afternoon with %Ire I Ella Jackson and daughter, Vera.
ADVERTISE in the BANNER
SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court in a -ause wherein The First-Citizens Bank anri Trust Company, a corporation is plaintiff and Andrew Hirt is defendant, requiring ute to make the sum of nineteen thousand, seven hundred three dollars and fifty-three cents ($19,703.53) with interest on said decree and costs. 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 12th day of June A D . 1937 between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 o’clock p m.. of said day. at the door of the court house in Putnam County, Indiana, the rents and nrofits for a term not exceeding seven years. All of the right, title and interest of Andrew Hirt in and to the following described real estate in Putnam County, Indiana, to wit: “The south-half of the southwest quartet of Section 18. township IT north. Range 5 West, 71.70 acres. Also, all of the right, title and in tercst of Andrew Hirt in and to: All that part of lot 101 of the Original Plat, of the town, now city of Greencastle, described as follows, to vit: Beginning at the point on the north line of said lot which is 26 feet and llt.j inches east of the northwest corner thereof, running east to a point on the north line of said lot that is 76 feet oast of said northwest corner of said lot; thence south to the soqth line of said lot: thence west to a point which is 26 feet anti lit:, inches east of th" southwest corner of said lot: thence north to the place of beginning. If such rents and profits will not tell for a sufficient sum to satisfy laid decree and interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place exose at nubile sale the fee simple o” laid real estate, so much thereof as nay be sufficient to discharge said tecree, interest and cost. Said sale vill be ma ie without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement •awr. John T. Sutherlin. Sheriff of Putmm County. Indiana. Aated May 20. 1937. Lyon £ Abrams, Attorneys for the plaintiff. 20-3ts.
CANDY SALE Friday May 21st, at Hie FaFm
Market. Kappa Delta Phi Sorority. Market open every week day. 18-3t.
FOR SALE: The W. F. Albin farm , 2'... miles northeast of Greencastle ' 101 acres. Goo 1 house and barn. : Well fenced. Priced for quick sale. I J. T. Christie, Heal Estate at Right- j sell Insurance Agency. 19-2t :
LANSING, Mich.. May 20. (UP) Governor Frank Murphy summoned representatives of the Consumers Power company and the United ! Automobile Workers’ Union to a
morning, ^ -peace conference” today, after Women’s breaking a strike that had halted
power and light service to 300 000 residents of the Saginaw valley. Service was restored last night after company officials had agree! to “negotiate all questions in dispute.” including the union’s demands for a $lG0-a-month minimum wage, a closed shop, anil a “check off"
system.
FOR SALE -00 bushels of fertiized good bottom corn. R. P. Moore. Coatesville, Ind. 19-3ts.
OLD PORTLAND MILLS
PUBLIC AUCTION. At 302 West Franklin Street. Greencastle, Indiana. Saturday, May 22, 1937 at 1 o'clock, p. M. Household goods, tools, scales,
Some additional history of Portland Mills is given in a letter to the editor of the Rockville Republican, this week, from Dick Kendall, a for-
tables, beds, stoves, saws. Majestic ( mer resident of the little Putnam range, dishes, utensils, radio, book county town: case, mirrors, blankets, spreads, rugs. | “I want to thank you for sending rifle, sweeper, -loctric fan. one Chev-. me the picture of the “old mill, as rolet automobile, and other articles it' brings to mind memories I shall Terms of sale Cash. Place the late ' never forget. I can recall the old residence of Ernest R. Cook, deceas- town when the flour mill and saw ed. Charles H Cook. Administrator.; mill were running night and day: F. S. Hamilton. Attorney. Clarenr? three general stores, three blackVestal, Auctioneer. 19-3p smith shops, a gunsmith, harness : ami tailor shop, shoe shop and a
large tannery, all doing big business.
COMPARE THESE VALUES -And Save Yourself REAL MONTY!
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entl) arranged,
roomy stores, where you are assured of 100', satisfaction!
FOR SALE: Small gas three burners on top, oven $4.50. Furniture Exchange. Stfle Square. Phone 170-L.
range. below.
East
20-lp.
FOR SALE Four cows, calves by ■lide, beef type Ed Stone. R. R 3, Across from Old Airport. 19-2p.
RUMMAGE SALE by Alpha Gamma Delta Saturday. May 22nd, at 8 a. m., at courthouse. 19-3t.
“The mail service- start route of course carried on horse-back daily from Greencastle to Waveland; this route served Clinton Falls. .Morton and Fincastle in Putnam county also Russellville. There was the route to Rockville serving Hollandsburg and Bellmore and then back to t\o “old mill.” I do not recall Mr. Norman as owner. It was owned by the Butchers, and then by John E. Blake, who married the daughter of the Butchers. Mr. Blake was the father of Sarah Blake Goss. They also owned farm land just north of the creek in Putnam county which at that time was heavily timbered. Oh, yes. I forgot to mention the cooper shop in connection with the mill. Barrells
were made in this shop, and flour FOR SALE Black walnut antique! was packed for market some of bed and springs, $15. Phone 458-X. I which was shipped to New Orleans.
Reed’s Yellow Dent Seed Corn, germinates 98, Johnson County White germination 94. H. C. Perkins, Greencastle, R. 3. 29-tf.
New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 6 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tf
Fancy Fruits, Vegetables
NEW POTATOES, 1 . S No. 1 Alabama Triumph, 10 i.bs. GREEN BEANS, Fancy
29c
Stringless Valentine 2 1 bs. NEW PEAS, Fancy California, Well Filled 3 I.bs.
25c
27c
ASPAKAGt S, Fancy Home
Grown, 2 luirge Bunches
15c
PINEAPPI.I S, Large 36 si/.e, Eaeli
10c
BANANAS, Fancy, Firm.
Yellow Fruit 5 Ebs.
25c
ICE ( REAM Assorted Flavors
o\ E.N gold
bread v:;:, sc Delivered Fresh Each Morning MILK 4 SS, 25c Hollieanna, Pure, Rich Evaporated CATSUP 3 iiT 25c Made from Red ripe Ind. Tomatoes PICKLES ST5.17k
Itudlong Faney
cocoa ir:,,:' i4c
Breakfast Cocoa
I OKK and BEANS 9 Hiant i r;,, »«rt r , iJ Tall onus IcM. can cJY In Tomato Sauce I OAKLEY’S SPECI %L
COFFEE
Fresh ground at time of 1
12c* Pint 23c Quart pnreliu.se. Lb. Bag III
—QUALITY MEATSPICNICS, Sugar Cured, Kingaas Reliable, li Lb. Average. Eh. BREAKFAST BACON. Armours Sugar eured. no rind, I.b. BEEF, fresh ground, no cereal aibbsl. Lb. / Steak
VEAL CHOICE MILK FED
Lb. Roast Lb. Stew i I.b.
17 s r Breast
FRESH FISH, Whiting. Lb BRAINS, Selected Pork Lb. FIVER. Fresh Sliced I.b. PORK CHOPS, Small lean, cut from 10 to 12 I.b. loins. Lb. PORK SAl SAGE, Made of Pure Meat, Lb.
16k 25c 14 k 17k 15k 12k 8s 1 c 12k Ilk 24k 15c
BROOMS Good quality, I sewed
25c
Brooms
Eaeli
WALL PAPER CLEANER Big Value Brand Can «}(• DIXIE LAUNDRY SOAP io sr sic
OAKLEY’S — For Lower Food Prices.
