The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 February 1939 — Page 2
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THE DAn.Y BA N\ER "T
Herald Consolidated
•It Waves For AU"
17-19 South Jackson Street
S. K Itariden. fubli'»her
Entered In the postoffice at Green | castle, Indiana, a« second class msil matter under Act of March 8 1878 Subscription pnee. 12 cents per week. 13.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; J3.50 to $5 00 per year ! by mall outside Putnam County
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Reeves of Chicago
will be the gti .n speaker at the tea to be given by the P- E. O. Sister- _
fter- 'im < |ub To
nocn at the heme of Mrs. Clyde E.
Wildmau.
^SOCIE'D'
FOR SALE 17 shoats. weight about 90 lbs. Albert Shuey. Greencastle. R. 4. 15-2P
Used »« »»be Howes than any other roe^icati^n of its kind
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS
FOR SALE Oh 1 , fashioned pieced quilts. Also quilt tops. Phone 504R.
WAnted garage man to cars, trucks and tractors Walter S. Ctaipbsll.
work on at one 15-17-,
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The fire department was called to rubbish near the Lucas-Col!tngs coal. west Walnut street at 11 AO lao. pil s. A few taps on the fire bell at night whe: a small fire had starte'. l-.eadquarters this forenoon at 11:30 apparently from hobo activities, in were du-to testing the apparatus
BASKETBALL
DEPAl'W VS. BALL STATE Bowman Gym Thurs. Feb. 16 at 8:00 P. M. DEPAl'W RESERVES VS. BALL STATE RESERVES 6:30 I*. >1. BALCONY 55c GENERAL ADMISSION 3.5c
M s. Jc'm Dotson of Att : ca is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. Cecil Justus. Berry Street. Mrs. Idr 11 Cirr. Grecncastle, R. 2 is seriour’y ill with heart disease at the Home hospital in Lafayette.
FOR SALE: One fresh cow, calf 10 days old; one heifer cow and calf 3 weeks old; one Holstein cow, fresh in April; one yearling Jersey heif- M j er. fnah in summer. Several cheap horses. One span cheap mules; one
Me; l Thursday
The Sunshine Club will meet Thursday afternoon. February’ 16 at tho
home of Mrs. Glen Dobbs.
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A. A. r. W. Group To Meet Thursday
A. A U. W. Study Group “Enjoy
i Yrur Chilwill meet at 7'30 o'clock Thursilay in Room lit. Asbury Hall, j Mrs. Hercld Ross will .lead the dlJ- ' cushion on -Physical Changes Make J
Them Behave That Way.” She will l assisted by Mrs. J. B. Hall
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WEESNER IMP. CO. EEATERES OF McCcrmicic-Deering AU-bteel Manure Spreader Kust iteaistmg 1. Lov», All-i»wsei-i<»»A. VlaiiA eu^y u>^u.ng. 2 turn, within a 9 [j fo.it rad.u i oKuliiig capacity of 70 bu. load; 4 Two horses haul capacity 5 l pper, saw-tooth non-wrap ping neater, exclusive feature «i Correct roller bearing con struction contributes to its light draft. 7 Pulverizes manure and makes a wide uniform spread over a large area. 8 Spreads manure at minimum cost per ton.
S. C. C. flub
Mr. and Mrs. W’iSbur Chadi and Shorthorn cow. weighing 1100 ’bs.. Mr and Mrs. Rorcoe Skimmerhon cilf three months old, a real cow. attended 3 party held in Brazil Tues- Walter S Campbell. 15-lt
day evening. i
The choir practice of the Putnamville Methodist Church will be heid W' dncsday evening at 7 o'clock at th" home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert KI-
EL'
— more.
FOR SALE: 30 head extra nice shoats. weighing 80 lbs. Fred Hunter, phone Fillmore. Coatesville, R. 2. |
15-3p
MORE CONVENIENCE OLTLETS WILL SOLVE THIS PROBLEM . . .
Inadequate W iring is Dangerous, Inconvenient and Expensive! Unless you have a convenience outlet near the spot where each lamp or electrical appliance is used, the danger of tripping over long, strung-out cords is always present. The cost of one broken lamp will pay for the installation of new outlets where you need them. The appearance of your home will be improved, too, with the eliminadon of the network of wires from a single connection. Make your motto "An oudet for every appliance in every room,” Ait your electrical contractor to give you an estimate on the cost of making the wiring in your home adequate for your needs. A fen dollars will give you the convenience and safety to which you are entitled. NORTHERN INDIANA POWER C37d? ANY
The |°utnamvil!e Boy Scouts will I hold their first meeting Wednesday ! evening at the Methodist Church at Putnamville. All Cubs and Scouts are urg'd to be present and all boys who are interested are invited. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hirons. M:s. Lilly Zanatter and O. O. Crawley have returned to their hemes at Muncie after coming to Greencastle for the funeral of John H. Christie. Dr. W. E. Edington and Alex 'Porteus were guests of the Lions Club of Rcachdale last evening, for the
George Arnold returned to his home Wednesday afternoon from the county hospital.
The regular meeting of the S. C. C. Club was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Gretna Stoess;!, j south Indiana street, with Miss Helen Brownmg as assisting hostess. The evening was spent in playing Chinese j Checkers. Four guests, Mrs. Prof-1 fet. Mrs. Andrew Browning. Miss j Long, and Mrs. Olive Rogers were
present.
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Bride Elect
Honored At Shower
Mrs. Cecil Justus and Miss Wilhetmenia Hoste entertained with a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Justus, in
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• ' our f ar. '«:ir Livestock Loans Up To j
Indiana Lo a 19E. Wash. st.
For Sale
New 13-plhte battery, guaranteed 6 months, $3.90 exchange. Get our
particular purpose of explaining to
the members of that orgmization handling objects such as hose, what duties would fall upon them if Also, at that angle, the weight of (
FOR SALE: Five room, modern
C// home, location and price very attrac-
tive. Two of ths 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 properties. Sayers. Phone 96-R.
14-3t
sis-
of,
FIREFIGHTING
i ( outinut'll from Pssre OnO
safety and effectiveness. For . - P , . w .. . . ample if the la : ! r is fortv feet long honor of her sister. Miss Claire Hoe- Prices on Lee tires before you buy. and is erected against a building te. whose marriage to Kenneth Jus-: Scot's Franklin Street Garage, th base shou: ! be one-fourth of forty tus wiU take place on February 19 j Phone 68. 22-tf
feet, or ten feet, away from the bot- Thirty-one guests were present,
tom of the wall. When at that angle Miss Hoste received
a man climbing the ladder will have gifts. Delicious refreshments were
his body about vertical and he can ; served.
use his arms and hands freely in j Mrs. John Dotson of Attica.
ter of Miss Hoste. was an out
town guesrt.
they were to assume the sponsorship tile climber as sustained by the lad-j ♦ + + + ♦ + + of the Roachdale troop of Boy der itself is n.u h reduced, as regard? Map , p (- hape i Radio, Scouts., as is proposed. Further ac- the danger rf the ladder breaking, Roberts lion will be taken later in that re-. If the ladder's foot is farther away j Maple Chapel Ladies Aid held | gi' I. Th" meeting of the Lions was from the foot of the wall, the strain ita February meeting at the home of enlivened by the numbers given by on the la i^r is incr used and ( Mrs. Mary Roberts with twelve
a grpuo of colored boy singers from the breakage danger increased pro-; three guests present. | C,ary fam east of Brick Chapel. Plainfield j pcrtionetely. Mrs. Clara Crawley, president, w&3 In E. D. Montgomery, Lizton.
j Mr. Cox use 1 one illustration in jn ch arge of the meeting. Mrs. Vern Would you like to receive our new his talk whic! . as very pertinent here ( Twomey gave the devotions. An inPublication “Suds and Duds.’’ If we, in Gre ncas‘> as regards ladder y^tion to attend the Fellowship Tea missed you this month. Phone 126.! equipment of the fire department. He at Gobin Memorial Methodist church and we will send you a copy. It’s said at a f re in a small town, in waa received and accepted. A bake free. Heme Laur. !ry & Cleaners. 'which a foui - lory building was afire g^g waa planned for February 25.
15-it at the top, one of the firemen ex- q^g ladies are to meet on Friday,
j citedly report d to the chief that ( Februar y jq at the home of Mrs. SPECIAL SESSION * ! the'r ladder* wouldn’t let them Grace waits to piece a quilt. Each from i'.-ui,- on.- > I reach the blaze. The chief calmly mem ber is asked to bring a covered ca. % on through ^ replied: “WeU brother, we'll just Id ( dish and sandwiches. Brinfc material
j 'er burn down to the second floor ( for cu tting oirpet rags Delicious re-
freshments were served by the hostess at the close of the meeting.
FOR SAI.j; | c nt~ each F r u bridge, Indiana.
Realist
FOP. SALE:
State Highway, 250' Good house. 2 barns sikl Price $30 00 p,- r acre t.
Real Estate.
Rent.
FOR SALE: Home j, ed English clover seeij ward Eiteljorge, 207 -m street, Gi ec ncastle. lul
Wanted To Rent:,!** Apt. Close in. Fumisheji ished. Addr- s box Bai
—Wante
M AN FED to buy smaj| in. Cash. Give addi
informal on.
Banner.
real
Address I
—Miscellane
FOR SALE—From three tons of clover hay in barn,
to five on Mc-
15-22-2p
FOR SALE: 1938 recleanod timothy seed, some oats straw. Virgd R. Neier. Belle Union. 13-15-18-3p
to carry on March 7 or 8.
If the work of the House is not an( j we >]i g e t water on ‘er.
compl-ted by midnight of March 6 we w 11 adjourn sine die,” Knapp
slid.
On the House calendar was a hill
ELECTS OFFICERS
fContinnecl from I*nse One)
mation on tuberculosis an! in selling
to provide for the nomination of gu-: seals could not have been attained. bematoria.1 and U S. Senatorial can- j The whole hearted response of the
didates by direct primary instead of
state convention.
Rep. Winfield K. D?nton, D.. Evansville. succeeded in getting the House to withdraw the measure from elections committee, where it has reclined since the early days of the session. A number of Republicans joined most of the Democrats m placing th-: bill on second reading by
a vote of 51 to 48.
FOR NEW CAR BUYERS • FOR USED CAR BUYERS
doNT mvg
^ AH OTHE*PAy W WITHOUT THESE
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W GREAT NEW ‘SAFETY FEATURES
AUTO-POISE CONTROL
1 t ire blows-A
and patented DOUBLE-SAFE brakes
hand u b ^36i
^^^dl^l-sbuiUbyHudsoa.
people of the county shows an appreciation of the importance of the fight
The next meeting will be with Mrs. Vennie Grimes on March 2.
NEW
39-Plate Goodyear Battery 83.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation.
Dobbs Tire & Battery Service
Phone 789
ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIED ADS
FDR SALE: Fresh Guernsey heifer, Shorthorn bull six months old. Phone 357-J. 14-2p
against tuberculosis. Miss Antoinette benches for two tubs.
Friedman Public Health Nurse of Putnam County, was present at the meeting and gave a tentative outline of her work. Miss Friedman is devoting all her time at present to inspections in the township schools under direction of Dr. C. B. O'Brien, acting county health officer. A broader health program will be under way soon. The association assured Miss Friedman of their interest and co-cperation. Board members from most of the townships in the county were present at the meeting.
PUBLIC SALE: Tuesday, Feb-
FORSALE: Wringer built on stani' ruary 28. horses, cattle, farm imple-
$3.95. ^ rnents, feed. Noah Morlan, 11 miles
Side south and west of Greencastle, 11 15-1 P, miles northeast of Brazil, and 114 miles northeast of Leana. 15-24-2p
Fhimiture Exchange, Blast
Square. (Phone 170-J.
NOTICE: Household moving, price reasonable, carry permit and insurance. Jesse K Eggers, Cloverdale.
Phone 2 on 37.
Repair service on all makes coal oil stoves, work guaranteed. Fumi- ! ture Exchange, East Side Square.
| Phone 170-J.
PUBLIC SALE of Livestock. February 21. Love and Inge. Morton, In-Wed.-tf j djana one m ji e sou th of road 36.
15-18-2t
roj-jSS-VhVou* « 01 ^ Free
U AlAfl A DUUXI HUDSON PIIC1D DOWN WITH n V VV • DI IUXI MODUS OF THI “OTHIt THRU"
745
•nd up, delivered ia Detroit, equipped ta drive; including Federal taxes, not includin* state and local taxes, if any. Lov time payment terms, with new HudsonC.I.T. Plan. Prices subject to change withoW notice.
YOU’RE SAFER
IN A
HUDSON
HUDSON 112 • HUDSON SIX • HUDSON COUNTRY CLUB SIX AND EIGHT
HESS TIRE AND BA TTERY SERVICE
7-9 EAST FRANKLIN STREET
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
PHtiburgh Ilactric Floor Hollahorl Available with loch Purchoao of Wotarspor Floor Woxea ]WfAKK your waxed floor* 1V1 gleam ai never before with this effortless new Pittsburgh Polisher. It’s yours to use ' r—with your purchase of Pittsburgh Waterspar Floor Waxes. Does quicker, better, thriftier work. Call and reserve an early date to use this efficient polisher. METZGER LUMBER COMPANY 117 \V. Franklin St. Ph. 262
Pittsburgh CLEAN-UP AIDS CLEANERS • WAXES POLISHES
TODAY—FEB. 15 National Cherry Week,
Feb. 15 to 22
Eitel’s Flowers
PHONE 636
CLOSING OUT SALE: Five miles 15-lp sout h w<>s l °f Cloverdale on Cataract 1 j road February 22, at 10:30 o’clock One 8 year old gray mare; weight 1.700 lbs. real one; one smooth mouth horse, 1600 lbs.; three young Jersey cows fresh and purebreed; white sow with 11 pigs by side; two red sows to farrow by day of sale, immune; complete line of farm implements; corn and hay; household consisting of four good stoves, tables, chairs, new cream separator, etc. Ray Elder, Owner. Alton Hurst, Auct. 15-18-2ts
Fried and Baked chicken dinners at Crawford’s Thursday. 15-lt
A drowning
ntan goes down three times— an un-insured
man-just
once t
Simpson Stoner Insurance First-Citizens Bank Building
ANNOUNCING: The First Hatch for the Season of 1939. We are offering Barred Rocks, White Rocks, R. I. Reds. Buff Orphingtons and White Wyandott chicks. These chicks are hatched from good parent stock that has been blood tested for BWD disease and, we guarantee our chicks against BWD. Our hatching facilities are 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. We also cany^tie latest in brooder stoves and poultry supplies. The O. K. HATCHERY, Greencastle, Phone 130. 14-2p
FOR SALE: Sow with nine pigs extra nice; home made house trailer. would make good hog house or brooder house; 32x6-10 ply Firestone truck tire run less than 1509 miles a bargain at $19.50; 8 ply truck tir:; also good violin cheap if sold at once. Rjymond Lisby, Fillmore. 15-ip
Memorials, Markers, Fine Work Busch Monument Works 8. Locust on Cemetery Rd. Ph. 146
NOTICE Talking ture show free. Whers’i auditorium. When? Fd 7 p. m.—10 p. m„ 5 miT educational picture 3 make your mamma lawtl 100 years i Ever] -J free show. Where? Building at 7 p. m. Wain bell.
RADIO LISTENERS j Everett Mlt :hell J in world will broadcast i A. Q., co- mencing breakfast time messanJ 7:00 a. m. daily, on tbl gas tractor and took' Hart Par tractor ao! M.J Oliver Faim Equipr.:-.; | Agent, Walter S. Campl
SPECIAL NOTICE:M Day Saturday. Fefcnmyl P. M. to 4 P M.. at ray|l ness. Com- we why Joli| best motor engine tractor ma ; ■ to bum rtll See why \v have from$| parts in a 2 cylinder I have seen the tractor o:^ now we will have on disf cut half in 'wo lengthw what is on the inside >! I We will show why t«l Tractor 1c: s all other l in the U. A ani 'rtjl take i the 1 above oth': ee: I urers wh ■ : 1 tors for 30 to 40 years. We will also have ll Planter or isplay ani$B John Dee i sol 1 75 ^ sold. If we can satisfy! ers, What have WeH Campbell. Agent.
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BEAUTIFY YOUR ^ new Pabco rugs
wearing will give your
like appearance. The
for only $6 !‘b. REEVES
North Side Square.
SPECIAL luctiordl permanents up to Madl| 211. ELITE BEAUTY i east Hanna Street.
LOST: Dcke pin. House and Asbury. Call! phono 282
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When tiif Laundry IW is Full PHONE 1251
Thrift) Service 14 Lbs. $1
Work 11 1
All IT**!
Ironed
Home Lau" 11 And t ' eaI1
