The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1939 — Page 4

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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 14,1939.

Valentine Day Suggestion BKING .MOTHER, WIFE OK SWEETHEART, TO SEE •THERE GOES MY HEART" CHATEAU LITTLE THEATRE — BIG PUTT'RES Tonight Thru Thursday Two try — and fail .i.in the happiest laugh-and-love spree you’ve ever enjoyed! * HAL ROACH pretenl* MARCH ce

Male. Instruction. We want to select reliable men. now employed, with foresight, fair education and mecnanical inclinations, willing to train spare time or evenings, to become installation and service experts on all types AIP. COXDITIONTNG ani Electric P.efrigeration equipment. Write fully, giving age. present occupation. Utilities Inst.. Box

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New 13-plate ballery. guaranteec 6 months, 13 60 exchange. Get ou--prices on Lee tires before you buy Scott’s ^'raiiklin Street Oarage Phone 68 Ti tf FOR SAlaE IS 2 to 4 ears to .lamb in March, J. \V. Herod 309 Elm street. 13-2p FOR SALE: Good Locust fence posts. 3 miles sou‘h Manhattan Mick Rissler. 13-»p FOR SALE. Farmall tractor outfit. Cultivator '•nd breaking plow it. O. Nelson Gte^ncaatle R. 4 13-2p FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa hay $10.00 per ton by the ton at the bam. C. W. Martin, telephone 723-W. Tuee -t; Baby Chicks Guaranteed 95 p-r cent living ability for 21 clays from Weakness or Pullorum D sease. One and two weeks old chicks Free Circular Dietz s Poultry Farm Centerpoint. Indiana. 8-ot FOR SALE: Five room, modern home, location and price very attractive. Two of th best residence properties in town, both have four bedrooms and strictly modem, offered at about 60 per cent of original cost and they are both new Also four or five low priced rental investment prop rties. Sayers. Phone 66-R. 14-3t

FOR SALE: Two 14 inch breaking plows: two rets work harness. Joe Garrett. Phone Fillmor 14-18-21-3p FOR SALE: One room size coal Oil heater, in good condition $1.95. Furniture Exchange East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 14-lp FOR SALE: Fresh Guernsey hei*er, Shorthorn bull six months old. Phone 357-J. 14-2d

SPECIAL on all permarents during February. Duarfs. Killings. Nestylcs. Helen CurtO - Grace's Beauty Shop. Phone 79-M. 2-6-14-20 4t.

—For Rent—

FOR SALE: Home grown recleancd English clover seed. $10 00. Edward Eiteljorgc. 207 west Sem nary atreet, Greencastle. 14-15—17-18-41 FOR RETiT: Two or three room Unfurnished upp r apartment. Private entrance. 1028 south Indian* street. 14-lp THE WASHER YOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED: The Maytag now sells at only $69 50 for the attractiv and serviceable Snow White model. REEVES ELECTRIC. North Side Square. 14-It

—Wanted— WANTED: U» d ward obe phone 880-W. 14-lp

| .Memorial*. Marker*. Fine Work Busch Monument Works g. Iah-usI on Cemetery Rd Pb. 146

Make $5 per day learning new pat ented product, house to house on trial No selling, no investment. Referenc required. Write today sure. Box 206 Portland. Indiana. Ip

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This advertisement and 25c good for battery recharge. Offer expires Feb. 28th. Not good on Saturdays. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE. ll-14-16-3t

fpECIAL NOTICE: My John D ere Day Saturday, February 18, from 1 p. m to 4 p. m. at my pi ace of business. Come see why John Deere has best semi-diesel motor two cylinder tractor. Walter S. Campbell. 14-16-2t

Furniture refinishing. a satisfactory job guaranteed, free estimates Furniture Exchange. East Side Square. Phone 170-J. 14-lp

ANNOUNCING: The First Hatch 'or the Season of 1939 We are offerig Barred Rocks. White Rocks. R I. teis Buff Orphingtons and White Vyandott chicks. These chicks are -.atehed from good parent stock that las been blood tested for BAA'D disease and. we guarantee our chicks igainst BAA'D. Our hatching facilities ire the latest in Hatching equipment, our chicks are hatched in separate hatchers which el minates the hazards of disease. Come in and let us show you our system of hatching. AA'e also carry the latest in brooder stoves and poultry supplies. The O K. HATCHERY. Greencastle Phone 130 14-2p

FOP. SALE: Old fashion pieced ■uiits. Also quilt tops. Phone 504-R 14-Its

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MJ; SALE: A 40> acr larrr o- r State Highway. 250 acres tillable 3oo! house 2 barns silo. Electricity. Price $30 00 per acre. J. T Christie Real Estate. 14-51

INDIAN COUPLE TREATED “ROYALLY" BY CHICAGO WINSLOAV Ariz. UP!-Mr an! Mrs Ben Setimx. Hop! Indians, returning from a visit to Chicago, declared they were treated like royalty Tney said they had no sooner registered at a hotel than the manager passed the word around that they were Indians, and after that the courtesy and attention paid them was endless. a tore propr.etors had adv.sed them net to buy anything they could not u c cut tnere.'" People were surpris- i that they could speak English, the Setimas said.

Sayers Insurance Agency Today we call your attention to Automobile Insurance and the superior service rendered by the companies we represent.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

Charles E. Pritchett, farming. Hendricks county, and Margaret Ft Evans. Coatesville route 2. Max York, relief worker. Gre-n-cistle and Anna Marie AA'aite. housekeeper. Greencastle route 3.

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Feb. 20-21-22 At THE GRANADA THEATRE Plan now to be the guests of the Daily Banner and your Greencastle Merchants at this event —the biggest of the year. ®

FINAL TONIGHT NORMA SHEARER and CLARK GABLK “IDIOT’S DELIGHT’'

2*}-F-F*F-F + , F + -F + + + + {o} F NEW MATSALLLE + F Miss Helen Weller 4 gj + + -F-F4-F‘F‘F-l**F-F-Fr?j Mrs. Dan Hope and daughter Helen of near Coatesville spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Luna Perkins and family. B lly June Kefauver spent th" week end with her sister Mrs. Ruth Bolton of Danville. Gertie Malicoat spent the past week with her sister Mrs. Mary Morph w of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. AA’alter Stewart, Mrs. Emma Steward. Helen Weller spent Saturday afternoon in Greencastle. M”. and Mrs. AVillie Ader spent Saturday in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Malicoat. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crosby Gertie Malicoat called on Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McGraw and family Sunday

Imported Rum From Cuba, A'irgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Jamaica HOFFMAN LIQUOR STORE East Side Square Phone 116

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ORDERED BACK AGAIN—Federal Judge Edwin i :ms d Connecticut, with Mrs. Thomas, leaving Brooklyn Y., lor J southern cruise 30 minutes before a Grand Jury su na ccul( be served on him. It catches up with him at Cn ’’.. Cana Zone. He has been summoned to testily in connect^:- with un Judge Manton case.

Guides Paddle Against ‘Landing’ At Indiana Sports Show March 4*12

- ,oe Pe »ney, famous tuna fisherman, of Liverpool, Nov* - Will be in the heavy tackle seat in the contests against the wood, guide, a, the Indiana Sportsmen's Show at the Manuf*“ ui ' n g, tate Fair Grounds, at the nine-day show starting S** 11 March 4, and closing on Sunday night, March 12. enney has guided many fishing parties to the deep ova Scotia in quest of the battling tun. and hi. knowledge 0 h.ndl.ng of heavy tackle will interest Indian, fishermen. He * available at the show to .newer que.tion. on heavy fishing Circus seat, will he arranged around the artificial 1*1" *' Sportsmen . Show this time to enable spectator, to obiaio e b view of th. many thrilling contest..