The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 July 1939 — Page 7

THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCARTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 25, iUU.

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the Red Streaks of Terre .1 to 0, S it in day nft crnoon the dlirt' t championship in

ion junior baseball

* Greeix tie had a team , but Rockville won the ripht rtecnt tb district and by ' Saturd* will continue to

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at Riverside park in Indianapolis next Thursday. Sixteen teams will begin play at 9:30 a. m. The winners will meet at 3 p. m. and then the four finalists will decide where the state championship series will be held. Rockville was the winner in the east division of this district while the Red Streaks won the western

championship.

Score by innings: R Rockville 0 10 0 0 0 O—l Terre Haute 0 00 0 0 0 0-0 Taylor and Jacks; Jarvis

Brooks.

Tuesday, July 25th. i :00 Zinc Mill vs Northern Indiana Power. 8:30 Mortan vs Fillmore. Wednseday, July 26th. 7:00 Colored Giants vs Coca Cola. 8:30 Putnamvllle vs Russellville. Friday. July 28th. 7:00 DePauw vs Rone Star. 8:30 Bain bridge vs Northern Indiana Power.

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dth only! four hits given up the crnoon three of were by lh f ' victors yet failed re bi the proring of their lone

Frazier, Taylor Need Fan Supjiorl BAI.I.OTS FOR A1.1,-STAR TEAM APPEAR IN 1MHANAPOI.IS STAR

3'he third of a series of fifteen balj lots appeared in the Indianapolis

Itaily was scored in Star this morning to enable hardond innln. by Right, who got wood fans in the state to pick out t on an.V- oi H- stole sec- an all-star team to play the Frank-

fort state champions in a clinic game I

m a sacrifice fly. j at the Butler Field House August 18. __Mune iluyed at DePauw Two Green castle boys have al- " 11 neutral diamond. | ready received votes; they are

Frazier and Taylor. If the two players receive the support they deserve they should he skyrocketed to a po-

| Putnamvllle | Russellville N. Ind. Power Rainhridge

Kroger

Coca Cola Fillmore

Morton

i* Zinc Mill 1 DePauw llniv. Colored Giants Rone Star

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ent to Hi I on a fielder’s 1 score m a sacrifice fly.

i played at DePauw a neutral diamond,

rst contas of the three-game at Terre Haute was won by Strati coached by Vic

ie, format Chicago White Sox ',;ticn on the all-star team.

■ pitcher by a 6-1 ■i won the second ■ii'M ■ wtois’ acc hurler, nl-

There have been twenty-two individuals named to play on the “dream team” from various section of Indiana. Tabulation of the ballots have not been released as yet hut act now

Second Round Of (iolf Tournament The second round, which is also the quarter-finals, of the golf tournament got under way this week at the country club course. This round will be played off this week and the tournament will then go into its final rounds of elimination. Harold Quebbeman defeated Keith Lj’c.n in the first match to be played off in the second round. He will now play the winner of the Knder-C.

by clipping a ballot from the Star i Thomas match in the semi-finals, to rocket those boys to a position on | The other matches will be played off the team. ! during th? week.

Mu'll see a store chock full of RED HOT July bargains. Many items specially glrchased for this event but most of them are summer items from our regular repriced for immediate clean-up! While quantities last!

SUMMIT PRINTS ITr lades, wide variety of pat- ■ ■ w <|iiality re-grouped. All YARD

PRY DAMASK at this prlc:*! Deep rich and Jacquard weaves. w NMp<lih! Only— RAYON PANTIES styles, also children's panti lN. Remarkable qual- [ up now.

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fN CREPE P5C kre plain and printed Crepes, jli'll save more than td ,,n YARD

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RICAN (iOWNS 29c

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SHEER GOODS £ c Make Aprons, <towns, little girls’ dresses, sleepers from this group of dainty Yl>. sheer prints! Rayon TAFFETA SLIPS 25c Special Purchase! Assorted fabrics, some dull finished, some bright, some EACH embossed! Y-Tnp, bias cut. Si/.es 84 to 44! CURTAIN NET Cg Wc can't figure what's wrong with them. Maybe you ran at— YARD PURE SILK HOSE 37q Full Fashioned! Perfect Quality! They're dark shades—fine for wear PAIR hit r on! Hurry for these. Bleached Flour Squares Cq A complet* 4 hpII out last time! Mangled, ready to use! Stock I’p! EACH

X WHITE SHOES DRASTICALLY EDUCED FOR QUICK CLEAN-UP

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lL tissues rhnnt white tissues, |eet boxes, only

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WASH TIES eg guaranteed washable firiutor long service! EACH

MENS SPOUT SETS S'! 66

color homespun. Well made,

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SUMMER TIES 1 Tr I tailored models In this I • a# tit summer |>atterns for hn- EACH nr! Only— BUSH JACKETS$166 ^ Itc, w’Hshahle, 4-pock"t coats ■ BUjlki'lis. lirown simulated leath- EACH Whilpi they last!

MEN’S DRESS STRAWS Sailors, I/>ng Ovals, Sisals, limited quantity! All go at—

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MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS CJq Popular hi or out style—broken sl/es, hut bargains all! EACH HOYS’ SUMMER ( APS Qg Of eool summer fahrles, dressy enough to wear to school. While they last! EACH SPORT BELTS ■! 7q Men's miveltv fabric Is lts to wear with S | M)r f slaeks, boys' genuine leather EACH white belts. Hurry!

Women’s Novelty Cloves 21 C NnvelD fahrles for summer wear. Your chance to stock up! Only— PAIR

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Two Local Lads Try For Golf Uhamp One hundred and twenty one players were in Richmond yesterday at the end of the first eighteen holes of qualifying for the fifteenth annual state junior golf championship played at the Forest Hills Country Club linki;. Another 18 holes will bo played today tr end the qualifications. Local players in the try for state championship were Carroll Hammond and Lawrence Brant At the end of the first 18 holes there were 21 players in the 70’s and a score of 81 or better was good enough to place in the Drst 32. Hammond shot a 48-46 to total 94 while Brant shot 44-48 to total 92. COCA COLA, KROGER S SOFT BALL VICTORS In a ten inning game last night the Coca Cola team trounced the DePauw ten 9 to 7. In the second game r.f the evening, Kroger’s defeated Bainhridge 7-5 for the latters first loss in League competition. The only home-runs of the evening were made in the first game when Myers connect ml for the Cokes in the first inning and Hutsan duplicated the feat in the fourt i b > DePauw ten. Score by innings: R H D P U 2 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 j Cokes 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 15 Batteries Smith and Williams; Gc'dsbeiry and Myers. Bainbridge 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 5 5 Kroger's 1 0 0 1 5 0 0 7 5 Batteries: Ousler and Williams Dickson; Lemmiok and Roberts. SOME INDIAN \ ACCIDENTS SALEM, Ind., July 25 (UP) — Pnul Holsapple, 18. of Salem, was Injured fatally yesterday when his motorcycle collided with an automobile driven by Delbert Overshiner, 25. near here. Leila Setzer. 16. who was tiding with Holsapple was in rutical condition from injuries suffered in the crash. SEARCH FOR Dim I I!

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drowned when he dived from a boat in the pond Sunday. HAMMOND, Ind July 25. (UP) Edward P. Gamier. 14 of Chicago, was drowned in Lake Michigan near here today while swimming. His body was recovered by Hammond firemen. NON-RESIDENT NOTH E State of Indiana County o' Putnam, ss: In the Putnam Circuit Court Vacation Term. 1939 Myrtle Ai eCammack et al vs. Charlei Lawrence et a! No 15.779 The plaintiffs in the above entitled cans, having filed their petition therein together with an affidavit of a competent person that certain defendants are non-residents of the stati of Indiana; Now, Therefore, Minnie Jens. Ralph Cox. Lorraine Naylor, John Cox. and Myrtle Finney, defendants in the above entitled cause are hereby notified that unless they be and appear on the 25th day of September. 19.39 at the Court House in the

FOR SALE: Plenty of ripe summer apples. Strain's Orchard. 19-tf. Public sale of furniture and dishes and other articles nt my home .30.3 west Franklin street, Friday, July 28, 1:30 p. m. George E. Raines, Vestal, Aurt. Terms, Cash. 24-3p. FOR SALE Model T Ford. $10.00. Phone Rosa Wright, Brick Chapel.

24-2p.

FOR SALE Quick-Meal gas stove with built-in oven. Cheap. 626 E. Walnut St. 25-tf. FOR SALE: 28 nice shoats, weighing around 100 Lora E Buis, 11-2 miles west Mt. Meridian. 25-2p

i:-:m CONVENIENCE! White los T: camera Friday evenm it B, ss Kerosene Range with table top c0urthoum . Mrs . j amM T , f „„

a' $75.50. REEVES ELECTRIC,

Hamlin To ld is anothei pioneer i Cloverdale township, ns well as o. Putnam county. He was born in the east section of the county, but ha been a resident of Cloverdale towi ship for the greater part of his life He is the oldest living member of the Amity Baptist church, having he a.

member 50 years.

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VALPARAISO. Ind., July 25

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City of Greencnstle in said county and state to answer or demurrer to

(UP)—-Police today prossi i a search said complaint the same "ill be fer n hit-run driver who crashed into heard and determined in their nb- | Roy Zarr, 46 of Griffith while he that said complaint requests

. . . , . an order of the Putnam Circuit

was repairing a blow out on his car n , ■

Conn for the partition oi certain Dieelci-

,cp stale load 1.10 near fur.' yester- v(».-ji cst-it th< .car desoMbed and

FOR SALE: Go I white enamel gas range at a very reasonable price. Inquire 614 east Walnut. Phone 322.

26-2p.

FOR SALE: Irish cobbler potatoes. tomatoes green beans. Phone tura 1 3F1.3 Maynard Grubb. 25-28-2p. For SAL.E: i burner Ezy-est Way coal oil stove Green, black, ivory, high shelf, tall chimneys, uses wicks $13.95. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-.I. 25-t I FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers. | Leavi orders now for the future at 1 524 north Indiana street. 25-2p _ FOR SALE: 27 shoats, weighing about 75 lbs Mrs. C. M. Ewing. Morton, state load 36. 24-2t. !

FOR RENT: A loom in u do lit I ! ■ apartment at Bay View for tun three weeks beginning August .3 W M. Blanchard. FOR RENT: Five unfurnished rooms at 211 north Jackson, reasonable. Call 57. 24-31. FOR RENT: Three room urri apartment with private hath. First floor. 641 east Walnut street. Phon ■ 175-J. 24-2ts

Wanted wanted- Pbi itl in as cl truck driver, 19 years expei ii-v ' ,n meeting the Grecncastle huying public. Address Box X. Banner, t r interview. 24-5

Sel! your old auto bodies, femle-s. sheet scrap, wire. 1200 E M relnnU

Used corn picker; one, IndianapollSi In , lian; , A ME! tf(' v .\ !’" m i r ' U ' l< "' !1 ' !u - ,mv | COMPRESSED STEEL CORi'

.1 gooc' used combines; one hay load-

$35.00; two good used manure

Baragins. Walter S.

Zarr was killed irstantly. ItWOVEK BODY SULLIVAN, Ind., July 25.—(UP) The body of Everett Helton, 25, of Sullivan was recovered late yesterday from a mine pond near Shelhurn by Sullivan firemen. Helton was

located in Putnam County. Indiana. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand anil the seal of this court this 24th day of July 1930. Homer C Morrison. Clerk. Putnam Circuit Court (seal) Wilbur S. Donner James A- Allee Lyon & Abrams Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 25-3t.

Campbell.

25-2t.

FOR SALE: One span horses, 1806 lbs., good work team: one nice saddle horse; one 7-year bronco mare: one 7-year old horse 1500 lbs.; one 9-year old mule, 1100 lbs Walter S Campbell. 25-27-21. F< >R SALE Om ’ head ewin machine 654 east Walnut Street. 25-2t. NOTICE On* 1936 OldamobUe coupe, good rubber and a clean car $.325.00 one 19.35 Oldsmobilc coupe; cne 1936 Ford coupe; one 1934 Ford 2-door; one 1*33 Plymouth 2-door. Walter S. Campbell. 25-2t. CLOSING OUT SALE on used cars and trucks. Come see these cars before you buy. Walter S. Campbell. 25-2t.

ARABS TO FEAST WITH THEIR PRISONER JERUSALEM, July 25. (UP) An Arab emissary took n package of American food to Gerould R Goldner, Akron. Ohio, preacher today so that he and his Arab rebel kidnapers could have a “farewell meal’’ together this afternoon, before his re-

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The emissary arrived in Jerusalem this morning from the rebel hideout and reported that Goldner had been alive and well last night Handing the American negotialim: committee a list of American foodstuffs Goldner had prepared. tiv« emissary said that the missionary's captors wanted to serve him his tavorite dishes liefore they said goodbye to him.

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FOR SALE: A five room modern home in the East section of the city. Price $3000 00. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 24-31 I'T IR ,i Job]In duplex facing the University nt the corner of Hanna and College Avenue An ideal arrangement of five room : on ground floor and five rooms on second. A sound investment and a fine place to live. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 24-3t

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Si T RI'', I watch my weight. Matter of fact, that’s one reason I drink Sterling Pilsner. You see, a glass of Sterling adjs /«4 caloric* to a meal than many beverages—If S3 than the cufi of coffee most folks drink. I know Sterling is never sugary, never sweet or heavy, fl’s absolutely an all-groin beer, and nothing else. And to me, tjiat s what make* beer taste really good. 1 hat’s my other reason.

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SLAYING VINDICATED — After fatally jhooting her fatlicr, verdict of justifiable homicide was returned in case of Alta Heath, 16, of Danville, III. Neighbors upheld her story that father got drunk and beat her and four brothers