The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1937 — Page 3
the DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1937.
«. O. P. MEETING , rn p»ln..e.l Kro» P**. Ob«>
lav takes on the complexoin of a tate lepublican policy meeting-. An(] the result probably will b* ..either the state committee mem- ''' s wil [ heed the admonition of th« V" ,a to Clean house thoroughly for L 1PIK election or will enter the „ ( , xt campaign without the wholehearted support of the editorial as-
sociation. *
Taylor is expected to do a lot of ! stening today and tomorrow morn , He was elected last month by ; h e votes of only 12 members of the 5tate committee the majority fac- ., on headed by Ralph Oates cf Columbia city of which Taylor is a member although he did not vote for
himself The minority group headed by Ewing Emtson of Vincennes dodined to vote at all. Consequently. Taylor said he will serve only until about Oct. 1, when he said he would call another meeting of The state committee either to affirm Ws election unanimously or select a new chairman. Taylor told the United Press today thafi he had not decided when he will call the state committee into session, although his determination to do so
was unchanged.
DEPAITW PRESIDENT SPEAKS (r?ontlnne«l From On»i express emotions and loyalty. i “The support of 1,000 or more perpTons at a game.’’ President Wildman I said, “wifi make any average team
great; and we have more than an average team!” And judging from the enthusiastic responses of the student body, the Tigers will not lack support at The initial game of the football season tomorrow. The band, under the direct it-n of Professor Bergethon, performed in an inspiring manner. Professor Bergethon asked foi^Snd received—a noisy response to his invitation to join in school songs. Alan Schneider led the yells, and the meeting closed with the Monon chant and the marching song. SHORTEST CO-ED BERKELEY, Cal., —‘UP'-Misa Gertrude Feleman of the University of California is out for the crown
as the world s most diminutive co-ei She is 57 inches tall, or short, according to the way you happen to look at it.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 7941. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Putnam County. State of Indiana. Administrator of the estate of Louis M. Stevens late of Putnam County, > deceased. Said estate is supposed to be sol-1 vent. Robert E. Stevens, Administrator. September 24 1937. Attorney Charles McGaughey. Homer C. Morrison, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 24-3t.
FISH FRY Friday Night, Sept. 24 AT THE MODERNE ‘Serving the Coldest Beer in Town’ All Sandwiches 10c Each EVERYBODY WELCOME GOOD MI SIC BY THE RHYTHM ACES.
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We’re having a birthday celebration you can’t afford to miss! It’ll be thrilling! The gifts are for you ... gifts of savings! We’ve scoured the markets for these amazing bargains . . . tagged everything with rock-bottom prices. Your savings will be enormous. Wise shoppers—these values will be snapped up! Better hurry!
Bimtkdty Baiqms COHON BLANKETS
SINGLE — 70 x 80
54c
Just 100 of those cotton Blankets. Full range of colors. Act quickly. .
x MILL ENDS FAMOUS MALABAR PRINTS Yard
1 to 10 yard lengths- also plain colors. Fast to washing. Only 500 yards—Act quickly.
AXMINISTER RUGS
" 27x48 '••A;
$1.98 Another shipment of Super 1 aluo Rufrs in time for our Birthday Celebration. 1 lu‘\ re backed with Latex to prevent slipping; on polished floors. Every shipment has been a quick sell-out. Get yours early.
Part Linen Towels 5c Fine for kitchen use. Buy Ihcai by the dozen—they’re part linen with borders.
Marquisettes For Curtains 10c Plain weaves, fancy weaves — many with colored figures. A super-value at lOo.
SHOP EARLY SATURDAY
Birthday AIN S!
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See These Vat Ihyed Wash Frocks
34c
Sizes 14
To 44
litVouR sii*.,-. YOUR Alains!
SILK HOSIERY R inf! lest! Per j eel I
Sayings To
37c
Exquisitely sheer Chiffon Hose. New crepe weave. All new fall colors They’ll go fast.
FI LI. LENGTH
10c
Pair
You’ll wear them all through ihcday-timehours! Darkrrtoncs that hint the coming of Kail!
BATH TOWEL REMNANTS R* Hundreds of these fine terry cloth Remnants. Plain and colors.
WORK GLOVES 2 IT. 25c Medium weight, double brows nap-out
PANTIES & BRIEFS Daintily A *J|« Trimmed ® ^ Good looking styles in novelty weave knit rayon. They’re well made and serviceable, real bargains!
Heavyweight UNION SUITS Rib Knit Colton 57c
Comfortably cut and well made — they’ll wear exceptionally! well! Military shoulder style. |
Ribbed stockings, full length in popular brown shades. Super value.
Sill rr °m US!
Pre-Shrunk for Fit! Young Men's DRESS SHIRTS 64c Smart patrhii Non - wilt or j collars!
They're Smart-Looking! Boys' Colored DRESS SHIRTS
CHILDREN S HOSE 34C
Sturdy f a b • rics— roomy sizes! Brightly colored patterns that won’t fade!
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ELAYNE” SILK
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REMNANTS Special Purchase
3'2 to 5 Yd. Lengths. PRINTS PLAINS
$1.69
PER LENGTH
MVW r '
Perhaps you will never again have the opportunity to purchase such lovely fabrics at such a low price.
Men’s WORK SHOES $1.98 Heavy retan uppers, full oak-ianned leather sole A factory close-out —one of the greatest stme values of the year.
Me.n's WORK SOCKS 6c Pr -
Plain color Black or Grey Cotton Work Socks. Get your share early.
Sanforised Super Ox Hide WORK SHIRTS
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Tough chambray or covert — fully cut, strongly stitched t
FANCY SOCKS
Pair
Assorted fancy patterns many colors—Rayon. Sizes to 12.
FOR SALE: Six room house. Reasonable. 309 East Berry St. Tom
Gorham.
....
24-3p.
FOR SALE:
Wheat.
reclenned
twice, $1.25 per
bushel.
Enos AUee,
Broak Park.
21-24-21.
FOR SALE:
Apples
at Claud
Bailey Orchard.
See Ab
Paris, the
fruit man.
24-2t.
EOR SALE: Gas stove. Good con'dition. Priced to sell. O. H. Key. ! State road 43 south. 23-2p.
—For Sale—
FOR SALE Fresh cider. Grimes Golden Northern Spy and Senator apples. McCullough Orchard. 20-tf
FOR SALE or TRADE: Bargain : prices. Fall cleanup good used Fords, Chev., Pontiac. Plymouth, Buicks. All kinds and models. Weber's Pontiac Garage. 23-2p.
New 13 plate battery, guaranteed 8 month $3.90 exchange. Get our prices on Lae tires before you buy. Scott's Franklin Street Garage. Phone 68. 22-tf FOR SALE: Jonathan apples. 3 bu. $1.00. McFarland Fruit Farm. Vs mile north of Greenrastle. Bring container. 21-5p. FOR SALE: “Hereford bulls, yearlings. Paul Stoner. Ladoga.” 22-6L
FOR SALE: Repair parts for all makes, coal or wood, heaters, cookstoves. ranges many in stock. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-L. 24-lp.
FOR SALE Heatrola. Used only short time. 611 S. Locust street. 23-tf
FOR SALE Farms, city homes and business property. Sol L. Sudran*' ski. Phone 161-K. 23-3p
FOR SALE: No. 716 Oak Jewel coal heater, 16 inch bowl, cast body, $7 00 Furniture Exchange, East side Square. Phone 170-1,. 24-lp. FOR SALE Westinghouse Iron. Like new. First $3.50 gets it. Inquire Banner. 24-lp
For Sale
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DODGE FOI K-DOOK TOURING SEDAN.
Low mileage.
PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 \. Indiana SI. Phone 618
FOR SALE Two new pianos, high grade. 1 small grand, 1 studio upright. Belonging to factory, in storage in Greencastle. Will sacrifice direct to buyer rather than reahiD. Write Box B Banner Office for information. 24-5p. FOR SALE OR RENT 40 acres. Good buildings. Donald Thomas, 2Va miles southeast of Manhattan o,r C & B. Tin Shop. 24-l-8-3p
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DODGE TWO HOOK SEDAN.
Low Mileage. Heater
PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 N. Indiana St. Phone 648
DODGE < OUI’K Wv) \ Real ( ar For You. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 N. Indiana SI. Phone 648 DODGE FOUR DOOR SEDAN \nother Outstanding used cur PUTNAM MOTOR SALES i 118 N. Indiana SI. Phone 648 PLYMOUTH FOUR-DOOR SEDAN. Excellent Buy. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 N. Indiana St. Phone 648 FORD TUDOR SEDAN. vUl Radio and Heater. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 X. Indiana St. Phone 618 PLYMOUTH FOUR-DOOR TOURING SEDAN. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES HH N. Indiana St. Phone 648 Mjpi FORD TUDOR SEDAN. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES 118 N. Indiana St. Phone 648 ( HE\ KOLET STANDARD ’HsJ SEDAN. A remarkable auto. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES I 118 N. Indiana St. Phone 618 am ('HEYKOLET STANDARD COACH PUTN \M MOTOR SALES | 118 N. Indiana St. Phone 1148 ty m PLY MOCTII SEDAN | An Outstanding Yn.ue. PUTNAM MOTOR SALES tl8 N. Indiana St. Phone 648 TRUCKS DODGE xjlyf EXPRESS. AA DODGE 1 1 > TON OU LONG WHEEL BASE AA CHEVROLET i't ton a 4 FORD 11; «S1. t< > n s - "• We have several other ears and trucks of different mode’s and agist within a price range that will meet your requirements. Putnam Motor Sales
Wonders of an Unseen World! Astonishing Things We Would See if We Had Eyes Like a Microscope, Explained in a Double Page Illustrated Feature in The American Weekly, the Magazine Distributed With NEXT SUNDAY’S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. 24-p. FOR SALE One hundred and thirty acre improved farm on Walnut Creek in Greencastle Township. 40 acres bottom, balance in pasture and woods. Priced low for quick sale. J. T Christie, Real Estate at Rightsell Ix>an & Insurance Agency. 24-2t FOR SALE: Repossessed 1933 Pontiac coach can be had for balance due at Weber Pontiac Garage. 23-2p. —For Rent—
FOR RENT: 5 room semi-modern house, also large modern house on Taylor Avenue. Ferd Lucas. 24-2t. FOR RFNT: Four room apartment. Phone 334. 24-2t.
FOR RENT: 5 room, semi-modern, upstairs apartment. 1001 South Indiana Street. Phone 563-Y. Howard Rockhill. 24-3p. FOR RENT Five room modern house at 115 W Berry sfzect. Phone 815. 24-lp FOR RENT Three rooms with lights, water and garage. 315 Sycamore street. 24-lp FOR RENT Lower furnished apartment, close in. electrical refrigeration. Dr. J. F. Gillespie. 24-2p. FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment. Towers Apartments, Call 291. 22-3t. —W anted— WANTED TO BUY! 300 cords of 18 inch wood. 6 inches or better. Edward Taylor. 809 So. Locust. Phone 701-YX. 24-3p. WANTED: Student to fire furnace for room. Tel. 877-X or call at 7 W. Poplar St. 24-2p.
WANTED: Man to cut shares. Cali 562-Y.
wood on 22-3t.
WANTED To rent, small Cash rent. Inquire Banner.
farm. 24-lp
I 18 N. Indiana St.
Phone 648
WANTED Married man with car. good appearance and character for position of trust, locally. Call at 201 locust between 7 and 9 p. m. 22-3p. —Lost—
FOR SALE: Empty coca cola barrels. $1.00 each. University Shop. I :J06 S. College Avenue, City. 23-3t. New 39-Plate Battery. $3 95 ex-1 | j change. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire I £ Battery Service. Phone 789.
M-W-F-tf |
FOR SALE: Truck bed 7x12, stock rack, full deck for stock, grain bed, gravel bed. Paul Miles, Bainbridge.
22-24-27-3p.
LOST: Money, in or near Voneastle Theatre Wednesday night. Reward. Call 25 after 5 p. m. 24-lp.
—Miscellaneous— Waste no time. Get your fall
clothes cleaned right now. for you will be needing them for many occasions. Let Ideal Cleaners take cart, of your cleaning problems. Phone 470 for prompt and experienced attention. It
The Alpha O Mothers’ Club will hold a rummage sale at the court house Saturday morning at eight o’clock. 22-24-2t. Don’t forget the Farm Women’s Market for good fresh vegetables, j chickens and pastries. Special barI gain for Saturday, pies 25c. Phone ! 3. 24-lt.
Bring your Kodak work to the Cammack Studio. We do not send them out of town, but give them Individual attention and expert service. Bring them in today and get them tomorrow. If you don’t want to climb the 'stairs leave them at Steven's or Jones’ Drug store. The Cammack Studio. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf
RUMMAGE SALE
NOTICE Sanitation projects ar* closed in Hendricks and Parke coun-
Wo man’s! ties. Putnam county is still operator Gobin , ing. Better get your sanitary toilet
Home Missionary Society u* uui,ui.
Memorial church at courthouse Oct- now. P. O. Box 214 Phone 32. ober 2nd. 24-lt. I 21-4^
