The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 September 1937 — Page 3
the DAILY BANICER, GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 19.17,
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HE’S FOR THE DISTILLER WHO’S EQUALLY SKILLED You, or any man who works at a skilled job, will recognize in full flavored Glenmore a whiskey only experts could produce. You’ll go for Glenmore. Glenmore now comes in bot h 100 proof (gold label) and 90 proof (silver label). Glenmore Distilleries Co.. Incorporated Louisville —Owensboro, Kentucky
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IptNCKK'S HASKKTBAI.L SdlliWXE ANNOI'NCEI) J Spencer ’ricii school's 1937-1933 i Lihetball s hedule. which feature-. ■ games in addition to the Wabash 1 , state high school toumaIrats lias - n announced by Cv Ircfft: ccarh in,i athletic director. 1 One cf the highlights of this year’s L n I>ec. 14 with CioTeniale The game will be the first 1 team* since 1934, L at ions were severe d L ent when the Cops ■a. I in the Putnam county town.
Cloverdalo replaces Stfrr ivillc which was on last year’s schedule. Ten of the 18 games will be played cn the home flcor.
Previews and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS i
Voncastle ‘■The Emperor’s Candlesticks” showing Friday and Saluruuy i . ’ Voncastle Theatre with William Powell and Louise Rainer in the starring roles. Powell is seen as a debonair secret
agent in Europe. Miss Rainer be-! ! '.'rmes an exotic spy. The story moves from Vienna to! Warsaw, into Russia and back into j Paris and London, with suspenseful | action at every step. The spies suspect each other and rightfully. Death is close on their heels many times but they outwit it and eventually romance brings them together. Granada "The Devil’s Saddle Legion” with the popular Singing Cowboy, Dick Foran, as chief legionnaire will be i presented today and Saturday at the I Granada Theatre. The Legion consists of a group of young men living in the old Indian Territory in its lawless days, who have been persecuted and wronged by an outlaw band, and who vow to avenge the many crimes of their en- ‘ nuts ami to establish law and order in their home region. Anne Nayel is Koran’s leading lady in this melodrama. Also first chapter of “Wild West Days" new serial starring Jdnnny Mack Brown, former football hero. I Johnny portrays a cowboy who helps Larry, the owner of a platinum mine, | fight off a gang of desperadoes hat-! I ling for the treasure. Chateau The Three Mesquiteers in “Come On, Cowboys” showing Friday and Saturday at the Chateau Theatre. The Three Mesquiteers contribute a top notch side show act to accommoilato their pal, Harris, who is half owner of the circus. Rigby, Harris’! partnei (who runs a little counter-! foiling business on the side) wants 10 buy out Harris, and when he refuses Rigby anti his henchmen frame him. They pile up evidence so that it will appear that Harris himself is the counterfeiter, and evidence is so convincing that Harris is convicted and sent to prison.
IN MEMORY In loving memory cf cur dear wife and mother. Sarah Alice Patterson, who departed this life a year ago today. September 17. The rolling stream of time flows on But still the vacant chair. Recalls ) e love, the voice, the smile Of you who once sat there The flowers we put upon your grave May wither and decay Eut the Icve we have for you dear. Will never fade away. A 1 ving wife so dear and kind. No friends on earth like her we Find. Fcr ail cf us she did her best, Tc make us haupy, but God knew Best. Sfedly missed by Husband and Sons
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New 39-Plate Battery, $3 93 ex-i-hange. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire i Battery Service. Phone 789. M-W-F-U
WA>JTED- Hou.s«*work or restaurant work by experienced young lady. Address Box K, Banner in 3p
FOR SALE: Two piece living room suite. Practically new. Reasonably priced. Mrs. Carl Byrd, Fillmore. 16-2p.
FOR SALE: Florence heater, size 61; 8 ft. show case; Toledo scales: cash register. R. E. Richards. 15-tf. FOR SALE: 1937 Pontiac demonstrator. Just broke in good, $170 off. Weber Pontiac Gargae. 15-3p.
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CALLFOB
Distributed by Bob Hoffman Phone 349
FOR SALE Blue Damson plum* and sweet cider. Strain’s Orchard. 14-5t
range, all cast, wanning closet, burns coal or wood. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L.
17-lp.
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PHYSICIAN
Phone 226
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FISH FRY Friday Night, Sept. 17 AT THE MODERNS ‘Serving the ('oldest Beer in Town' All Sandwiches 10c Each EVERYBODY WELCOME GOOD MI SIC R\ THE RHYTHM ACES.
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Celebrating our 35th year in 1937
Horace Link & Company
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Duo to
leaving Grcencastle for business reasons, will sell home in Northwood consisting of 7 rooms, 3 bed rooms and bath upstairs; dining room, living room, sun room and kitchen downstairs, full basement, hardwood floors, both up and downstairs; also a floored attic. House newly decorated. Excellent condition. At a Bargain Price. I^arge lot and a garage. My loss is nomeone’s gain. Can he bought with nmali down payment, rest like rent.
333 Greenwood Avenue. Opposite I * ' ‘ U'
1 r I across from airport.
Hospital. 7-tf
FOR
SALE
Fresh cider. Buch-
belt Orchards.
15-tf.
FOR
SALE
Students Cello Fin'
instrument, in
good condition. Phone
599-Y.
16-3p
FOR
SALE
Six hole Pilgrim
WANTED: By young woman, one unfurnished room. Close to Cnll-ge. Address Box 10 Banner. 17-lp MEN financially able to buy trailer for control hauling, gioss earnings $125 to $175 weekly; must be ready for work at once. Give qualifications. Aildress Box 820 Banner. 16-3p. WANTED: Folks to visit the Farm Bureau booth at the Horse Show. On Saturday bring a vase to be decorated. 15-:’.*.
WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework. Box W Bar ner. 16-2p
Call Greencastle Coal Company for West Virginia coal and Amber coal now on track before the raise. Phone 161-Y and 330. 16-21
FOR SALE Ten sows with good littcis. Ed Stone Greencastle. R. 3.,
Found
FOUND: Sow and a shoat. James A King, 2'a miles northwest of Cloverdale. 8-1 Op.
Miscellaneous—
For Sale
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DODGE FOI R-DOOR TOUR-
ING SEDAN. Mercury
melade. Low Mileage. Heater. 1*1 TNAM MOTOR SALES i IIS X. Indiana St. Phone tits OiC dodge two-door SEDAN. Blue. l.ov. Mileage. Heater. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 N. Indiana St. Phone (i48 DODGE FOUR-DOOR SEDAN.
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PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 N. Indiana St. Phone (i!8
FOUl) TUDOR. Black.
OU Radio. Heater. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 X. Indiana St. Phone 048 Qf- PLYMOUTH FOUR MOOR TOURING SUDAN. Black. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 N. Indiana St. Phone (>I8 OC FOKI, l,1,OK SEDAN.
Black. Heater.
PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 X. Indiana St. Phone 048 CHEVROLET TUDOR.
Black.
PUTNAM MOTOR S \l FS 118 N. Indiana St. Phone 048 j I’l.YMOI'TH FOUR DOOR SEDAN. Gun Metal. PI TNAM MOTOR SM.ES 118 \. Indiana St. Phone 018
Bring your Kodak wrfrk to the Cammack Studio. We do not send them out of town, but give them individual attention and expert ser-17-2pi v * ce ' Btin S- them in today and get ‘them tomorrow. If you don’t want to climb the stairs leave them it Steven's or Jones’ Drug store. The Cammack Studio. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf
j New 13 piatc battery, guaranteed 5 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lee tires before you buy. Scott's Franklin Street Garage. I
Phone 08. 22-tf I The Mcths are b "sy.. but that don’t | bother your clothes if they are cleanWe have for delivery now the fol-| p< * Monite Way at ideal Cleanlowing coals: Glendora 8 inch lump;| ers - TM 8 i s your gnarante, against Glendora cookstove size; Brazil deep | ,110 ^ bi *. so be sure and use it Phon • vein, block: 5th vein 4 inch lump, **"0 It
good furnace coal. Oiled screenings for stokers. A. J. Duff. 16-2ts.
FOR SALE: 1936 deluxe five window Fold coupe. Very reasonable terms. Albert Faught, 704 S. Locust Street. 16-2p.
FOR SALE Clark Jewel gas stove. Good condition. Priced to sell quick. Mrs. Glen Lyon. Phone 861-X 17-2t FOR SALE: 12 acres of good corn in field. Aden Roberts 2'- miles east of Brick Chapel. 17-2p
NOTICE TO k ARMERS: Let us order Funk’s 'Hoosier-Crost' Hybrid seed corn for you now before the supuly is gone. Hillis Feed Store.
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Real Estate
FOR SALE: 1 1-2 ton truck, 1931 Reo. Practically new grain bed. Good condition. Clarence Crowe. 108 N. Daggy Street. 17-2p.
FOR SALE: One' hundred acre stock and grain farm. Seven miles from Greencastle. 50 acres tillable, balance pasture and woods. Seven room house, good barn, two springs and good well. Price $2,000.00. J. T Christie. Real Estate at Rightsell Loan and Insurance Agency. 16-3t.
FOR SALE: Fresh cider,
from grimes golden and delicious apples, also good eating and cooking apples. McCullough Orchard. 17-2t. FOR SALE: Repair parts for all
makes coal
stoves, ranges, many in stock. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 17-lp.
FOR SALE: Five room modern house, corner lot. Close in and one of the choice locations in Greencastle.
made s. C. Sayers, Phone 96-X. 17-3t.
FOR SALE: The best opportunity for tea room and rooming house or boarding and rooming house in town. Must have reasonable down payment Owner can live in house and have net income of over $100 per month. S C. Sayers, Phone 96-X. 17-31.
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FOR SALE Walnut street.
Bicycle. 646
East 17-2n
FORD SEDAN.
B:ack.
PUTNAM MOTOR SALFS j FOR SALE OR TRADE—1934 De118 N. Indiana St. Phone 618 luxe Plymouth coupe 1935 Chevro-
I let coach, 1935 Buick coach, your choice of these three for $245.00;
TRUCKS
DODGE PICKUP
1 1 » Ton.
m DODGE 1 1 j Ton
Long Wheel Base
CHEVROLET !'. Ton, long Wheelbase. Dual Wheels , j CHEVROLET l' 2 Ton Long Wheelbase. Dual W heels a,| FORI) I', Ton ^ | Long Wheelbase. ! We have Severn: other ears and trucks of different models and ages I within a price range that will meet
you.’ requirements.
I 1932 Pontiac coach. 1932 Pontiac sei dan; 1932 Plymouth sedan: 1929, l 1930, 1931, Fords Weber’s Pontiac j Garage. 16-2p
FORMS FOR SALE: 55 acres, 40 acres bottom balance upland. 285 acres on Stale road, financed. 120 acres, splendid improvements and W’ell located. A gooil farm and priced worth the money. 40 acres ( lose to town, good inprovements and on the pavement. S. C. Sayers. Phone 96-X. 17-3t.
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FOR SALE: Farm 92 acres. Farm 65 acres, improved. Ford Lucas. 17-2L
FOR RENT: Rooms for student boys, also kitchenette if desired for group use. 632 E. Washington St. 13-6p. FOR RENT Six room house. 505 Seminary street. Phone 273-Y 17-2p
FOR RENT: New four room modern apartment. Ferd Lucas. 17-2t.
Putnam Motor Sales
BRICK CHAPEL-MORTON H M. Davis!*pastor. Morton Church school 10 a m Morning worship 11 r'clork Epworth League 6:30 p. m Brick Chapel Preaching service 7 p. m.
I’OCLTRV PROSPECTS Go: >
118 X. Indiana St.
FOR SALE Fresh 4 year old Jer- ; sey cow. Henry Knoll, Greencastle. ! R.’ 2. 16-21
FOR RENT: Modern four room apartment. Furnished or unfurnish-
Phone 648 | ed. Close in. Heat, light, water and
gas furnished. 211 W. Franklin Street. Call Lee Reeves. 17-2t.
The Store of Furniture
If It Is
Alarm Clock Schick Electric Shaver Sunrise Yellobole or Kaywoody Pipe Cosmetics or The best in Soda Fountain Service. GO TO FLEENOR’S DRUG STORK
FOR RENT: Eight room residence. Gt4 S. Locust Street after October
1st. Call 766-X.
Things are "looking up’ for the poultryman. Prices farmers will receive for eggs this fall are expected to be about the same as they were last fall, says John Sheay. marketing specialist ■!'
^ j Purdue University. And egg pric< a next spring, he points out are likely
FOR RENT Four room apart- I to be hi S ,ler than the V w ere in the
ment. Phone 334.
16-2t
first half of this year.
This outlook for egg prices, Sheay
FOR RENT: Three room furnished ! says, is based on the August poultry apartment for light housekeeping. | and egg situation report of the U. S. 625 Anderson street. 14-17-21 Bureau of Agricultural Economics.
Though storage stocks cf eggs
FOR RENT Three room furnished apartment. Towers Apartments, call 291. 16-3t
) FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, | 3 rooms. Private bath^ heat. Call 307 S Vine street. 17-3p
unusually large this year, the effect of these stocks on egg prices this fall is expected to be offset at least in
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, i P art b >' b >Kher prices this fall, ns a 2 rooms, kitchenette. Close to High P art b >' Purchasinj power ot School and College. 206 Spring Ave-1 consumers. But by next spring. Sheay I)Up 16-3p P°i n *- S ou ^ we W'" have fewer layers j in farm flocks and therefore smaller
supplies of eggs. The Dumber of young chickens on farms on July 1 was 19 per cent less than a year
earlier
Chicken prices this fall are cf pected to be higher than in the fall last year. This outlook is based on the small hatchings this year and the probability of higher incomes of consumers. The feed-egg situation also looks brighter. Sheay says. The relationship between feed prices and egg price is still unfavorable to poultrymen. but less so than earlier in the year, and it promises to improve as feed prices decline and egg prices start upward.
FOR RENT: Modern furnished bedroom. Phone 517-Y before 6 p. m.
17-lp
—Wanted—
Wanted to buy. a used Estate hea*> rola, large size State price, address. Maurice Sutherlin. Coatesville. Indiana. 17-lp
WANTED- 10 Jersey milk cows giving good flow of milk. Tilden McNeff Danville. Indiana. R R. B 17-4t
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