The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1939 — Page 4

THE DAILY BA>TXEE, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, ^ EDNESDAY,

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BARGAIN DAY SPFXIAL — ON — SHOTGUN SHELLS ONE DAY ONLY — .SATURDAY, AUG. 20

PETER’S Victor

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12 or lO-Gangc Smokeless

HIGH VELOCITY

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SHOTGUN SHELLS

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MILLER GRAIN COMPANY

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NOTICE

Sunbeam announces a remarkable new comb and Hol-low-Ground cutter that shaves, closer than a .straight-edge—and stop-wutch teats prove it to be much faster. The comb has 335 more holes and is only twothousandths of an inch thin — thinner than •a split whisker. The cutter is hcilow-ground — has double razoifc-kcen cutting edges that get the whiskers coming and going. Get a ! set for your Shavemaster. Only $1.00. Mullins Drug Store

REFRESHMENT SPECIAL! Your Choice of two Delicious, Healthful Drinks

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OI'T’EHKI) TO VOI AT A SAMNii

For (irecncastle, Hargain Day, Sat., August 2(i

- ( I \ill's — BIRELEY'8 ORANGEADE' —o;; ■ qi aims i*i GRAPE DRINK I’rlcpd at I'Jc A Quart i

2 qts. 15

Bottled in Our Own Plant

Tills SPI.riAI. I*KU K IN lU'I KCT SATI l{l»AY ONI.Y Order A Supply From Your Driver Or At Your Dealer’s HANDY’S SANITARY DAIRY — PHONE 212 —

Dependable, Continuous 24-Hour Hot Water Service COS”S ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY ® Tlicrr s one way you can be sure of hot water whenever you want it. Install really Automatic hot water service . . . with one of the new storage* type automatic gas water heaters. It doesn’t matter whether your furnace fire is low or roaring . . . whether it’s seven in the morning or twelve at night—constant temperature hot water is on tap all the time. Month after month it will go on keeping hot water ready and waiting for you, without a second s attention to the heater. These new-type automatics arc economical to operate, too—a penny’s worth of gas will heat several gallons of hot water and keep it hot. Ask about this modern home convenience at your dealer’s or our showroom. NO TANK LIGHTING • NO STAIR CLIMBING • NO WAITING • CONSTANT TEMPERATURL

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WEESNER IMP. CO. McCormick Peering Farm Machines. International Motor Trucks. .‘{ extra good International trucks. 2 teams of mules. 1 8-year old team oJ horses, sound. 2 good used 1-horse wheat drills. 2 F-12 tractors, overhauled and guaranteed. All items |iri<eil for Fall cleanup.

TEXTOLITE PASTE PAINT. Modern inexpensive decoration Or 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.

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NEW 89-Plate Goodyear Battery $3.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service Phone 789

Let Cammack Studio do your KODAK finishing. Bring them today, get them tomorrow. 25c and 30o for eight exposure rolls. 23-!f.

PL0 ' V ^| them t0 Pr«J nf sh «l*n«J posite Pint J

LOST: Fox terrier, white black i.iarkings. Phone 834-M.

w,th ; Ha ^f „ fro^Vl 23-lp. I -r.. ‘‘I

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FOR SALE: Few gallons, large German prune plums; also Blue Damson plums, grapes and apples. McCullough Orchard. 23-2ts. FOR SALE; One good portable electric sewing machine, $15. 651 East Walnut street. 23-3ts.

LOOK! LOOK! Six foot Kelvinator Refrigerator at a low cost of $140.50. REEVES ELECTRIC, North Side Square. Phone 139-M. 23-lt. FRYING CHICKENS for sale. Mrs. Albert Houck, Phone 17F12. 23-2t.

—For Sale

BATTERY SALE 13 Plate Standard 9 Mo. guar. $3.!)0 13 Plate Ucav> Duly I yr. guar. $4.95 15 Plate Standard 15 Mo. guar. $5 95 15 Plate Standard, V-8 Ford and late Chev. Kl/.e $5.45 Get our prices on Lee Tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin St. Garage Phone 68 Vine and Franklin St. "ALWAYS OPEN”

REMEMBER Ross Keyt’s auction sale of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, farm tools, farm machinery, hog I houses, furniture. Two miles northI west of Clinton Falls on Monday, August 28, at 10:30 a. m. 23-4p

Real Estate—

PEACHES for canning this week. $1.00 bu. Tin "Y” Cafe. 11 miles oast of Greencastle, U. S. 40. Phone Stilesville 830. 21-6p

FOR SALK: Two or three good used wheat drills, three used wagons, one ensilage cutter, one corn binder. Walter S. Campbell. 21-23-21.

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

FOR SALK: A bargain. One John Deere general purpose crop tractor with 3 row cultivator. 3 row planter, break plow. Complete outfit. 7 ft. disc harrow, at a bargain, $550. Walter S. Campbell. 21-23-21. FOR SALE: Full blooded English setter. 16 months old. Should make a real bird dog with additional training. Priced for quick sale. Glenn Stamm. Phoen 438-M. 21-3t.

FOR SALE: Concord Buckheit Orchards.

grapes. 21-tf.

FOR SALE: 71 acre farm, 1 1-2 miles south of Putnamville. Ed L. Shield. 21-3p FOR SALE: One 1935, IVfc ton. 167 inch wheel base Diamond T. truck; one Dodge 1V6 ton 1935 truck; one' 195(5 Chevrolet short wheel base truck. Bargain this week. Walter S. Campbell. 21-23-21.

FOR SALE: Notes. Accounts, etc. I am not making list of Notes and Accounts in this issue of paper, but I will be glad to go over them with you if you want to buy. I will r )aic j sell nil or part at the right price figured by the financial standing and honesty of debtor. Milton Brown.

21-23-25-3p.

FOR SALE: Purebred Shropshire rams. Also Poland China boars and gilts. L. A. Dicks, Fillmore. 21-23-25-3p.

FOR SALE: Peaches at the Anderson Orchard, 1 mile East, 1-2 mile North of Poland bridge. Bring containers. 22-3p.

for sale: Bonona apples, also Wolf River apples. Canning tomatoes 50c bu. Ogg Orchard 22-2p.

FOR SALE: 60 acre farm in Marion township on Putnam and Hendrix county line road. Immediate possession. See or write, Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy, Cloverdale, Indiana.

22-3p.

half ton

22-2p.

FOR SALE: 1938 one stake rack Hess Garage.

FOR SALE: One 850 Watt Deleo light plant, with Universal 15 plate, extra heavy duty batteries: 355 Amperes hours. All in A-l condition. H. R. Robinson. Fillmore, R. 1. 22-2t

F<>K SALE: One 1935 Ford V-8 sedan. $220; one 1934 Plymouth 2door. $140; 1935 Chevrolet H ton truck, $250. Walter S. Campbell. 21-23-21.

FOP. SALE: 73 acre farm. 1 mile north Mt. Meridian Road to be asphalted. Ground limed. Fenced. Electricity. House painted and papered. Some good timber. Oneh.ilf in cultivation. This can bo made one of the nicest homes near Greencastle. You will all want this place after it is sold. Will sell on terms. Might rent. Milton Brown. 2l-23-25-3p.

FOR SALE: A 225 acre farm; 142 acres tillable. Five room house. A profitable farm in a fine community. Good tenant. Owner wishes to sell the farm and his fifty per cent interest in all live-stock and grain. A bargain price with good terms to the right man. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 21-3t.

—For Rent—

FOR RENT: New five room house just south of Zinc Mil!. Walter Burks, Fillmore. 16-19-23-3p.

FOR RENT: Two room upper apartment. Private entrance. 1028 south Indiana. 23-lp.

FOR RENT: 2 rooms furnished o-' unfurnished. Call Banner Office. 23-lt.

FOR 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. jj.y

FOR RENT: Sleeping room. Working men preferred. 206 north Indiana street. 2 3-lp h OR RENT: Two downstair-; rooms, lights and water furnished. Outside entrance. Mrs. Belle Crawley, 316 north Indiana street. 22-2t.

-Wanted—

VVANTF7D: Work on farm by experienced farmer. Married, can give good references. Wiite or see 0!v;i E. Campbell. Greenrastle. Ind. 22-2p. Wanted work on farm bjTexpeti. encod and reliable man. Can give good reference. Small family. Inquirat Banner. 22 .3 p .

WANTED: Any ulna of dead stock Call 278, Greencastle. Charge? John Wachtel Co. e od

WANTED: Boy to drive truck. Must be young, responsible. Address Box 1 Banner. 23-2t

WANTED: A single man to work on farm. Howard Moore, Coatesville, 23-lt.

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WANTED: F'umished apartment or two bedrooms with private bath Write Box E Banner Office. 23-lp

—Miscellaneous— Boarding Kennel! Dogs boarded!^ lay, week, or month. O. R. Mathews. 22-2p "Notice: Whitted Barber Shop open from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. through the week and 9 p. m. Saturday. 23-lp ATTENTION: Everyday bargain day. Open 7 a. m. close 7 p. m. Saturday close at 9 p. m. Sillery’s Barher Shop. 22 . 2 ,,

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

ATTENTION FARMERS l rank V S„ y S?Vr Wln ^ ne "* S,oH ’ s in £.7! , * ara «T' Vine and FrankIn Mt. Go0( , workmanship and f.„ r L_ I 20-tl TO ALL DEBTORS: I must coll7ct all monies owed me. Please pay me at home or leave at office with Frances Brown, if yo u cannot pay at once we will arrange payments with you. I do not want to embarrass anyone but this money must be collected. You know if you owe me If you do it will be best for both of us if you will see me at once. This is Hie only notice you will have Let's be friends. Puy me . , ^ takp jvo stock or anything of value. Milton BrOWn ' 21-23.25.3p.

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What Has Gone Before: J\ll Baxter, much-married American “glamour girl,’’ in en route from Reno to Montreal to nail for Europe after divorcing her latest nobleman husband. To elude reporters she hides on the Winter Carnival Special bound for Dartmouth, and on the train meets her goangcr sister Ann who is bound for the Carnival. Ann begs her to stop over at the college for the Carnival, at which, six years ago, Jill was crownrd CamUial Queen and was engaged to ski champion John Weldon, now a Dartmouth assistant professor who still cherishes a spark of the old love. But Jill insists on going straight through to Mout real.

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Chapter Two

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I much lege. alumnu.- infoi ! tha: lions Jill Baxte: •nre< was waiting platform.

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his exriten.fr.'. SB "Look. J r.: M stop? You've ..BN torch so longn^H shouldered > t r ■ited her up M "Nonsense ,T C ■ more'.’ I . A “' once." N Hickey Alls Cou hci or thei ean ving ( s jd e meats, dasne. .38

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Tiger Reynolds, Dartmouth ’19, a famous athlete in his day, now the father of editor Don Reynolds of the Dartmouth Graphic and an unfailing fixture at every Winter, jo

Carnival, alighted from the truck 1 with Jill, " Pay which had given him a lift, and hind a pent 0 aI leapt down into tho snow a hun- i her luggage. g xa

care to ackis he retraced

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crowd.

in the st,::' JB

cl red yards or so from tho railload station. His face was healthy and strong, but showed deep lines of care. Thanking the truck driver, he gripped his shabby traveling h eg, re-lit his stub of cigar, and

waited for the train to pull in. As the Carnival Special approach-

ed its destination the excitement among the girls rose to a hightension pitch. Some of them were rehearsing for the hundredth time the brilliant remarks they intended making to those stunning Dartmouth men; in i»a.rtl(:ular a fifteen-year-old named Betsy, who was Playing hookey from Miss Ainsleys School for Girin to go to the Carnival and fulfill a blind date which a friend had made for

her with one Larry Grey.

, ’ Ob’ Margie, it's so scarey!" breathed Betsy, arranging tho costume in which she waa to impersonate a middle-aged woman of twenty — complete with her first pair of high heels, silk stockings,

grownup dress and coiffure "Let me try it again: ’So you’re

Lau-y. And this Is Dartmouth! Hew refreshing — and how youth-

Jl ?. Baxter’s drawing room,

w« th Lm a i l ( l low, ' d to a halt, Ann was still trying to persuade her ig sister to change her plans and spend the Carnival weekend with

but to little effect.

Now, darling, Dartmouth may

be your big moment, but to me its just another railroad junction. Now run along into those aix whh n £ a ^upu S ?? UndS ,ike a d - tc

A Quick goodbye hug, and Ann

was bounding out to the platform in the thick of a mass wel-

- scene ,— greetings being

Sm 0 K* ted i couples shaking hands or embracing, names being called h a a n n i t C ?; y Mi whi,e the Dartmouth anthem y Playeci the colle K e Ih^ 11 * A"".. 6l l avely greeted her

d . ates (who were much

“HP'cc to see her than to see

i otl ? er L and P°or Betsy wam-

dered about seeking Larry Grey,

having hopped on before it round-

r;;‘" 1°. tLc station, now

.topped off and handed the porter hns 0 /! f °r ? I th '' world as if he from’New Yo n rk 8tatp aH th ° Way t u WelI '»i f 14 '"''’t tke Tiger," cried "Car£| V T rU \ r :?' Rraa Plug his hand < arnival without you would be

wt-n u auout eee

Tiger Reynolds,

the slowing trair

ed the bend

< arnival without you would hke Carnival without snow!” It s great to be back. Ha

tough time getting away."

Had a

surprise expi h'd! 9 "Goodness !»■ cham i Jlli 1 Jill was ?"■ "Why tered. and > •‘Of course »] tinued. "I'm jurit couldr, t •' the headlines : about your fm His tone o; '?■ trlgued her. *•, be eo upset "J "Upset! I®

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'“•VufTiS 1 -v»r« * love of her-- J

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I thought, T; I tho sharp I Ung^away'fJ K5,nr u V«;:I r„"Cr«Sj, Carnival Qneer. , "You were ‘ I "No wonder J I you. You**.,] last time w , t 7“ Kfe:, "I thought®, i mend," he* 41 | deep feeli5 tM j ( ri

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"It was , broocled. W-hen ‘ left for BU : boat scheJme. couldn't swn^ one morninK j "You startej 1( whispered ™ “No!" be ’, Ing drawn hf[ - I ftrew h f s When the ^, Hanover In® loudly at her