The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 June 1937 — Page 3

Saturday Is Bargain Day In Dreencastie

SI .00 $1.00 “GONE WITH THE WIND”

Progress has eaus<>d Mu* passing of another ancient custom—the days of the (.KK.VSK JOB haw gone forever. Today in our shop tin* I.t'BUK’ATION of your ear has become a highly scientific service, periormed by skilled mechanics with tin* finest ty[M*s of lubricants and equipment. lubric ation certificatk To thrifty buyers we offer one of our Service Certificates with ten complete lubrications for $7.o0. Ask about it! , :■ i : King Morrison Foster Co. DEWEY WOOD, Service Manager

TKLKI'IIONE !(iH

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$1.00

Saturday Is Bargain Day In Green LOOK AT THE SPECIALS For Bargain Day!

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One Intertube with the purchase c' Goodyear Tire — (Saturday Oi Tills means a savings of at least 20

Oil Special 2 Ballon ('an of S : ’ * Motor Oil Only 88c l r . - Wheel Spinner 29c Each

I’KEt \t TION (ill K\ INDIANAPOLIS. June 23.- -Foremen on Indiana's 1.600 Works Pro;:ti s Ailministration projects today ‘ Tej by John K. Jennings state WPA administrator, to take every precaution to prevent sun■tpokes and other summer aliments among project workers. Ir. a btdletin issued by the state i 'mmistrator the foremen were told to place a teaspoonful of salt into every two gallons of water to be conmme ! by the workers. Placing of the salt in the water is for the purpose of restoring salt lost by th< body through perspiration. I‘h t aid men on projects were char.. I with the responsibility o: ; In.; proper treatment to worker: ■‘fo oted by the heat. Last year lO.h ! i :i e accidents occured on state WPA projects in July as a result of v arm weather. The instruction: were issued for the purpose of prei venting a icpetition of similar misI haps. T! ■ state administrator also an nounced thn‘ no fatalities had oecur- ’< ! in state WPA projects during \p’i!. May or so far in June of this year. For the sixteen months pre vlous one or more fatalities had oocmr I. Most < f the fatalities were accountable to automobile accident: in v;h h workers were being transporte 1 to or from projects. Other fatalities were the result of ' D; rs Icing hit by trains, falling ’ rts. falls, infections and heat w !rations. Since the start of the am in 1935 the Indiana WPA been chm ( I with firty-three lities, the r je-aiv of which were n suit of v ' i.-'uiur aeciilents be1 • end after . n.g hours.

.• 'i sv KNFOIM KMKNT INDIANAPOLIS, June 23—Stric, lent of Indiana liquor lav.nised today by the state al i n • 's cummission. ■t. e.*:cise jadminisi.i 1 r Stone breaker 1 e ; ”ce. said tbs perm ■; m • • i e on Sunday? and at the •>:, <• time, and cease

Grc'encaslle Nine \\ ?!i Play Sunday

DOBBS

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Tire & Battery Serv^co

IvENNETH DUNKIN, Manager.

If Phone 789 11 West Franklin St.

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l f • * -1.0.1 investigated apeitely bo permittees in In !!• is on Saturday and chargee

ling to minors

'dors were fined $n0 each i 1 that :: second vio!atio:. an loss of their licenses, ver infractions of the law T' ort d in other communities ‘ \ ill be made, the cominis?ion ifd Ten officers are being add1 1 '■■* enforcement division and enlent territories reduced, nny oif*^ias the idea that th o •* m Ion frull not enforce tlv* law. h ■ 'H he bn l!y mistaken. Wo be.lirv? Hist the ■'ale of alcoholic beverages pri-llege that must be protected -J flom the chiselers who give a had m to liquor.’’ Mr. Barnhart said “We are determined that liquor redes in Indiana shall ho conducted in a legal manner.’’

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Btiirdaj' Sandals For Women arrl Growing Girls.

BRAZIL TIGKKS TO INVADK LOCAL DIAMOND; FIRST TII.T THIS SEASON Oreencastle baseball enthusiasts wil lhave their first opportunity of will have their first opportunity of here next Sunday Afternoon when the local Merchants tangle with the ■ ',rae,ii Lions at Robe-Ann park in a Putnam-Clay County league contest Th” game will start at 2:30 o’clock. The local Merchant team will re ulare the Putnaniville Tigers in the longue and several of the Tigers will remain in the Gioenoast'.e lineup Mu Ion Crawley Oreencastle high school athletic diioctor. will serve a: n;u r vr of the Merchants and will hob’ down first sack for the outfit. Included in the roster of the local •can are Gene Miles, shortstop: C. Wil in.i a. catehoi Don Grimes, thin' ba:i ‘: Marion Crawley, first base: Gen* .Stringer, left field; U. Mvers rid t f Id: McCullough, center field Burnside, pitcher: K. Byrd, second has'*: Black. Hammond, Sootier Hinkle Hutchinson Wallace. Tayloi and Clair Williams, utility. S in lav’s tilt vvl ! be an importan* one in league play since the two elul s arc tied for top position ir star ding, each outfit having wor fom an I lost none :n the current season. J' ’nngcr Crawley said the Mor chants would bo k some of th< trev -t amateur teams In this s*cMon of the state during the season.

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i ons WEARS BOXING < MOWN AFTHK KNOI KOVI

ion. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Goodman. Mrs. Goodman was formerly Miss Madonna Rambo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gowen accomlanied Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ames to Lafayette to visit relatives Sunlay. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thomas dsited friends and relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Ida Evens visited Mr. and Mrs. Edmon Marshall Sunday evenng. Church will be hel l at Long 3ranch Sunday. June 27, with Rev. McBride in charge.

CHICAGO, 111., June 23.—(UP) loo Louis today wore the hoavy.vi i ht boxing crown of the world afh," knocking out the former work clia nnjon, Janies J. Braddock, Tues!ay night before an estimated crowd of 15.000 at Comiskey park here. B -addock today nursed injuries suf fcrc 1 in the chn: ipionship tussle Cut and bleeding,- he was counted out afte • one minute and ten seconds ir the eighth round when he was floored * or the first time by a terrific rigi smash to the head. L mis was flooder. for no-count a? he half slipped an 1 lost his balance after taking a sharp right to tin cjijr early in thy tight but rallied tc win with an attack that had Braddoe': in a bad way from the sixth rou id on. L nuIs is the second Negro chnm pior in heavyweight history. Brndiock lost the title in his firs' defense afti r a two-year layoff. He gave p gre t exhibition for five rounds bill war no match for the Negro ir pur hlng power, once Louis fount' the range. Vd* + ^**e'p*h4 !• LONG BRANCH 4 Osu Marshall *!■ !• 4* 4* •!• •** 4.4.J X r. and Mrs. L. M. Wright nc eorr panied Mr. and Mrs. Cary Dil ling *r and family to Indianapolis to visi. friends Sunday. A large crow ! gathered at the hon e of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodmn: T.Tontlsy nieht to charivari their

• •**4**Es* 44**t > COALING STATION 4* <• 4* .j. 4* 4* .|. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wascum inti family spent Sunday with Mr. md Mrs. Claude Phillips to help celeirnto Mr. Phillips birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Llsby spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Amos Fine nd daughter Patty. The Fast Floyd Home Economic net Thursday afternoon at the home if Mrs. Sammle Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee and icn, Letha Petro spent Sunday with dr. and Mrs. Emera Wright. Wilma and Billy Woods, Thelma md Evelyn Fred rick called on Imo■•pne, Waneta and Bobby Arnold, FriIny afternoon. POLICE TRAINING INDIANAPOLIS, June 23 One undre.l of Indiana’s finest youn ; ion will jbegin an intensive four /e-'ks’ police t: lining course at Indlna University July 5. Sixty of the 10(1 will be selected '"ter competitive te-ts fi r duty wi” he Indiana State Police. The acldion of 100 men to tTie state police bree over a two-year period is ? art rf Governor M. Clifford Townend’s safety campaign. When Safety Director Don F ’tlvor Issued the enll for applications 92 responded. Sixty-seven npplica'ors were turned down because reuirements of a high school educaion, height of at least five e'giii iches, weight of a* least HO pounds nd age limit of from 21 to 2.'i wen ot met. After a careful character inve !!• ntion in the local communities. 200 vore selected for .a written exaniini ion prepared by the United States bvil Service Commission. Sixty 'aile i tests of mental alertness and utek and accurate thinking. After a rigorous physical examinai< n and extensive personal interiew with Mr. Stiver. 100 were ehoan to attend the police training rchool. Lieutenant Donald Kooken of Hie Ttate Police and Professor James J ’obirvon. director of the I U. Tnstlute of Criminal Law and Crimin-

ology, will be ir charge of the school. Courses Mill include police tactics, criminal investigation, criminal lav psychology, fingerprinting and state government. Students recruits will be quaiterI in a camp adjoining the Fielo m the campus. They will follow a regular military routine from first rail at 5 A. M. to taps at 10 P. M Military drill and calisthenics will oc held regularly, with battalion review very Thin lav and Friday evening Prospective state policemen wid h no-e than students in name, for at endanee of classes and notes on le'* ’.ures will he required. The staff in ■lu lcs officers of state police. U. S Department of Justice. IT. g, Trea -ury Department. Indianapolis Deoartroont. professors from I U an’ Purdue, a National Guard officer am’ Mato officials. SOVIET ART REVIVED MOSCOW (UP) The Hist “art salon" opened here has marked it' first anniversary. During this yeai the salon lias held four art exhibitions and sold 4.000 modern paint

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Saturday Special PINEAPPLE Two No. 2 1 2 (’am Country Club Brand For 39c KROGER STORE

ings, besides sculptures and otP t works.

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fntrcducing PIMENTO COTTAGE CHEESE!

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for 12 cz carton

YOU'LL LIKE IT — IT’S DELICIOUS Pimento cottage cheese is a new health treat. Made of the finest dairy products, plus Ihose red ripe pimento:;, it offers a real lunch dish for a ly table. Its fluffine^s, richness and texture make the d fference. For your next picnic be sure and include pimento cotugo < hecse from Handy’s Sanitary Dairy. Try it in ril 'd, too.

Laugh al tIk* heat and feel ehipper this summer by using plenty nt Handy’s real pep-and-euergy dairy loons, all rich, refrr diiiig nd nourishing. HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY Be sure and get pimento cottage eliees* Saturday.

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$2.95 And $2.45 Values For Saturday, June 26 ^f.79 White and Colors. Sizes 3 to 8.

Beys’ White

Oxfords Sizes 2 1-2 to 6

*3.00 and $3.50 Values Tor Saturday, June 26 Only $2.45

White Buck, Elk and Calf Plain Toe* and Wing Tip

BOYS!

SKYRIDER SHOES

R. & S. Boot Shop

FOR SALE 1934 Terraplane (!oach EXCELLENT CONDITION HESS GARAGE

Phone 11 21-Hour Service

BIG BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS Armour’s Star Bacon 3Sc 1>ound Armour’s Star Tomato Juice 52-Oimce Can 22c Quality Meat & Grocery Market

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Special! -SALE! Spec

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USEP CAR Reconditlonedi and Guaranteed

COMPARE THESE LOV¥ PRICES

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1937 Ford V-8 Touring Sedan Ivess than 500 miles. New <a r guarantee. You <-an’t ln-at this value for cV? < <>

1935 CHEVROLET Master Coach Knee-action, turret-top, nodraft ventilation. Clean and ready to go places.

1934 Ford Tudor Good condition, fine appearance. Tires O. K. No. 64 (I?Q1 f) lamk at this price xP’O-lU

1934 Chevrolet Master Coach

1934 Plymouth DeLuxe ^ Coach *

Nice condition throughout. Re-

huilt in our own shop No. 33—Only

$350

I 1)32 Chevrolet Coach F Mer llnnicnlly O. K. Good rubber I No. 62 Con pan* this price F) “.

1933 Ford Tudor

raint, upholstery and rublier O. K. Runs nice and is a real

bargain

No. 15—Only

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$270

1931 Ford Sport

Roadster

I Run 4 good and will make soine- [ body a fine bargain ' No. SO. Only ..

$85

1935 Chevrolet Master

Coupe

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Turret-lop, Knee-action. Motor t

overhauled. Good liri's.

Xo - 33 $460

193G Chevrolet Master

Town Sedan

[Trunk, knee-action, turret-top, [hydraulic brakes, no-draft j ventilation. Fully [gua anteed. No. 51

$525

Look—Only

1933 Ford Coupe

Knee-action for comfort

safety. Good rubber and paint. No. 19

aaiT

$3701

[New Paint, clean, good tires,'[

land in nice running

I condition. No.

$285i|

1936 Ford V-8 Touring Sedan [ Ixiolis like new. Low mileage. Fini' condition in ‘414 [every way. No. 70 V 1 *

L. & H. CHEVROLET SALES, INC