The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1939 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, AI'GI'ST lf>, ir.9.

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U—Span M ill vs. I—<>HdiiiK, I ymtn old. I—(o-ldiiiK, 3 years old. I—l-ilU, past yearling. 3—.Milk Cows. I—IU35 Dodye Truck Cab. S—liood Iscd S-llisk Wheat Drills. 8—tioml I scd Trucks. I—8in. Feed (iriuder. I — I scd Creuui Separator.

FOR SALE: Regular crib size inner spring mattress, $2.00. Cad 298-W. 16-lt.

FOR SALE: 8 nice shoats. 1 1-2 mile southwest city on Lawrence 13usby farm. Oscar Mackey. 15-2p.

CAN'T BE MATCHED: Linoleum rugs with a five year guarantee— ONLY $6.98. Size 9x12. REEVES ELECTRIC, North Side Square. Phone 139-M. 16-lt.

FOR SALE: Watermelons and muskmelons. Herman Hendrich, 3 miles north on 43. 1 mile east. 16-2p.

FOR SALE: 8 burner, two oven gas range. Call in person. Delta Tau Delta. 16-3t.

-For Sale—

PEACHES for canning this week The "Y" CAFE, 11 miles east of Greencastle, U. S. 40. Phone Stilesville 830. 15-5p.

BATTERY SALE

1H Plate Standard 9 Mo. guar. S3.90 13 Plate Heavy Duly 1 yr. guar. $4.95

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15 Plate Standard 15 Mo. guar, $5.95 15 Plate Standard, V-H Ford and late Clicv. size $5.45 (Jet our prices on Lee Tires before

you buy.

Scott’s Franklin Bt. Garage

Phone 68

Vine and Franklin St. “ALWAYS OPEN”

FOR SALE OR TRADE: No. 3 Internationul electric cream separator. Joe Williams, 1-2 mile north of Bainbridge. 15-2p

FOR SALE: Feeding cattle of all kinds. Wards Yards, Crawfordsville. 4-tT

FOR SALE: Plenty of green mangoes and hot peppers, at Jack Billingley’s opposite Maple Height's

church.

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FOR SALE: Frying chickens, Clayton Cash. Rural 15F14. 16-lt.

K( >K SALE: Extra well bred :i year old Shropshire buck. 2 buck lambs, 1 ewe lamb and 6 choice ewes. Ail pedigreed. Bargain. Pherson, Bainbridge. 16.3;.

FOR SALE: Plenty of homegrown watermelons and muskmelons, also few peaches. Lem Skelton, 2 miles south of Pleasant Gardens. 16-6p.

FOR SALE: Filling station, small grocery, 4 room house, 2 acres of ground on road 136 at Barnard. Address Sarah E. Knight, Roachdale, Ind. R. R 2. i 6 . lp

Real Estaie-

1'OR SALE: A 6 room house on South Indiana Street. Large lot, hardwood floors, bath, full basement, garage. Price $3500.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 14-3t

WANTED: Middle aged lady for housekeeper and cooking. Must be able to drive car. J. H. McCammack, Centerton, Ind. 15-3p.

WANTED: Clerk in local store. Young man preferably single. Answer in writing stating experience. Box S. Banner Office. 15-2L

WA NTEI > i Jam i adding machine. Address Box O >; Bannei. 16-lp.

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1'OR SALE: Sixty two acres in Jefferson Township. 40 acres tillable. Five room house, good barn. Well fenced. Three springs. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. i4-3t

—For Rent—

Public Sale at farm 14 mile west of Belle Union Tuesday, August 22. at 10:30 o'clock. 100 head of shoats, 50 to 100 lbs., 20 head of sows and pigs, 45 head sheep. 1 to 4 years old, extra nice, two bucks, also some cattle. etc. Neighbors are welcome to sell. Dinner served on grounds. Floris McCammack, owner. Alton Hurst, Auct. 15-6t

I* DR RENT; One bedroom furnished apartment, newly decorated. Towers Apartments. Call 291 or 380. 16-6L

Peaches for sale at farm S't. miles south on 43. John F. Williams. 15-2L

TEXTOLITE PASTE PAINT Modern Inexpensive decoration fir walls and ceilings. Dries in one hour. One coat covers. Does not crack or peel. Does not fade or get yellow. METZGER LUMBER COMPANY. 117 W. Franklin. Phone 262. M-W-F-tf.

I'OR REN T: New five room house just south of Zinc Mill. Walter Burks. Fillmore. 16-19-23-3p. *' ( RENT: < )ne lx unlhirnished apartment, newly decorated. Towers Apartments, Call 291 or 380. 16-6L

. ATTENTION FARMERS Have your welding done at Scott’s Franklin St. Garage, Vine and Franklin St. Good workmanship and fair prices. 20-tf

the 10th, driving in the run by which the Yanks beat Washington, 3-2, It was his second hit, having singled earlier. Joe Gordon hit homer No 19. George Cas, stole base No. 42. With Buck Newsome hurling a three-hitter Detroit slammed out a 12-3 victory ovci Cleveland. Two of the Indians' three hits were homers by Trosby and Kellner. The Tigers rapped Dobson and Broaca for 11 hits. The Boston Red Sox fell seven games behind the Yanks when they were blanked, 3-0, by the Philadelphia Athletics before a crowd of 22,118 in a night game at Shibe

Park. Lynn Nelson hel* the Sox to feui hits. The A's reached Jack Wilson and Joe Heving for seven. I Bob Johnson’s triple scoring Wayne Ambler in the sixth was the deciding blow. |

Cincinnati came up with a life-sav-er in John Niggling, plucked from Indianapolis to aid in the pennant drive. The rookie right-hander went the route in his first start with the Reds and beat the Pirates, 6-5. He fanned six and walked three in outpitching Bowman, Swift and Tobin. The St. Louis Cardinals kept 7 Vi games behind the Reds by knocking out a 7-6 win in 10 innings over the

Chicago Cubs. Slugging out six runs in the opening inning, Brooklyn downed the Giants, 8-5. Luke Hamlin went the route to win his 14th game. Pinch hitter Gil Brack doubled with two mates on base to spark the Phillies' three-run rally in the eighth which enabled them to beat the Bees, 4-3. Brack’s drive tied the score and then he counted the winning run on Morris Arnovich’s single.

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Yesterday’s Hero John Niggling. Cincinnati rookie who won his first start allowing the Pirates only eight hits.

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Fried and baked chicken dinners at Crawford's Restaurant Thursday. 16-lt.

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9 0R RENT: One upper and one lower apartment. Near college and city school. Newly decorated. Large lawn, large shady porch, heat and water furnished. Shown by appointment. Phone 599-J, n _ tf

For rent or sale 140 acres on gravel roa.l 2 miles from Bainbridge. W rite Box 5, Banner. 15-6p.

NEW 89-Plate Goodyear Battery $8.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation.

Dobbs l ire Hatlery Service Phone 789

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WANTED TO BUY~7)ld dolls, china, wood, wax, papier-mache or colored ones, etc. Highest prices paid. Don't fail to contact, F. A. !• urgason. 625 East Main, Greenfield.

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WANTED: Good used car or cash for equity hi 1939 Chevrolet coach, 3000 miles. Address Box G Banner. 16-3t.

FOR SALE: 3 good used combines, terms down, balance 40';, 1940 August an, Novtmhci. 30' . balance year 1941 August and November. So buy a combine and take care of your beans and still get next years J terms. W’alter S. Campbell. 12-16-2L 1

WANTED: Any Kino of dead stock. Call 278, Greencastle. Charge? paid. John Wachtel Co. f0(i

SPENCER surgical and foundation garments. Service by appointment. W nte Alta L. Ward, 1610 7th avenue, Terre Haute, Indiana. 16-23-30-3p.

FOR SALE 4 Polled Hereford cows with calves 1 registered bull, 18 months old. Joe Williams, 1-2 mile north of Bainbridge. 15-2p.

FOR SALE: Some early Shropshire ram lambs, well bred and nicelv I wooled, eheice $10. Viola Denny, 1 Greencastle, R. 3, North. 16-2L !

FOR SALE: No. 850 Kitchen-Kook gas pressure range, three burners on top, oven belovK. high shelf, $8.95. Furniture Exchange. East Side ! Square. Phone 170-J. 16-lt..

TODAY—AUG. 1<>

BATTLE OF BENNINGTON, 1777.

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boys, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and children, Mrs. Donald M. Knauer and son called on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barton and Mr. Rudoff Friday even-

ing.

Everett Hansel, James Plesinger and sons, and Mr. Berry attended the Fillmore contest Wednesday night. Mrs. Emma Hansel and granddaughter Thelma are spending a week in Indianapolis with her daughter. Mrs. Estella Mercer and son. Frank K. Hansel anil son Everett spent the day Saturday in Lagootee. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sutherlin anil son and John Plessinger spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Plessinger and family. Mrs. Estelal Mercer and son Hans spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Jones and son Allen Lee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Jones. Mrs. Win. Barton called on Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gebncr and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Williams and family Sunday.

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Previews and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS

Chateau Jack Holt’s latest and most ex citingly dramatic starring vehicle, "Trapped in the Sky”, opens tonight at the Chateau Theatre.. The film is based upon a sensational aerial invention of high military value whose plans are sought by e.nemy spies. Ralph Morgan. C. Henry Gordon and Katherine DeMille are featured members of the supporting cast which includes Sidney Blackmer, Ivan Lobedeff, Regis Toomey and Paul Everton.

ROOKIE NAMED (Continued from Page 1 Three) International League batting title his first year and hit .365 last season. Afield Keller is a good judge of a fly ball and his speed makes it difficult to hit a ball over him. The Yanks’ American League lead ! today was seven games, and the ad- J vantage was supplied by Keller’s bat. j He doubled with Rolfe on second in

Changes are going on all the time in our compa"' most of them because you and everyone who bu'* electricity keep us on our toes. We know that a”' time someone could come along and offer better anJ cheaper ways to light your home and to do all the other electric services we’d go out of business pre« v fast. I.lectric service and the things you can do with h 'axe grown a lot — but if people hadn't wan* 1 ^ them and used them most of the improvement wouW still be in a laboratory somewhere. You may 1101 realize it,, but you and our other customers arc the tg shots who make decisions for our company.

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