The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 September 1939 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1939.
What car for next year has a front seat so wide that three is good company and four is no crowd?
Broaca Stromme. Dobson, and Hud- | FOE SALE: Apples nice Grimes
Gel den and Jonathan. 50c bu. Ken-
1 noth Hart is, Elizabeth street. Phone
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Yortorday’s Hero-—Hank Leiber. whose homer with a mate on base played a prominent part, in the Cubs :!-2 victory over the Giants.
Phillies Humble League-Leaders
mtsi M i..< KOI S KXHIKII IO.N or SEASON TKIMMED LEAD TO * 1-2 (i AMES
NE\t YORK, Sept. 20. (UP)— The Cincinnati It ds’ pennant drive today bogged down to its lowest depths since June 1. With their lead trimmed to 2'.. games, the Reds cannot afford to dilly-dally from now on.
Additional Locals
Mrs. Betty Locke Hamilton, corner of Locust and Walnut streets, was admitted tr the Putnam county hospital Wednesday for ti' atment Mrs. Hamilton is reported seriously ill.
Mrs. Ro.-coe Scott, oast Washing- j morning, ton street, is reported quite ill at
the Putnam county hospital.
In their most ludicrous exhibition of the season, the league-leading Reds were humbled yesterday by the last-place Phillies, 13-1. Until yesterday, the Phils hadn't won a game from the Reds in Cincinnati and had won only two out of their
IS) games.
But Kilby Higoe, the prize the Cubs let slip through their fingers to the Phils, had the Reds eating out cf his big right hand. He let them down with six hits and didn't allow a run until the eighth, when he had
an 11-run lead.
The Reds did everything wrong. The crippled Billy Myers made three errors before he was taken out. Bill Werber and John Niggeling contributed two more for a total of five. Vander Meer, who started, was wild and couldn’t come down the alley with anything on the ball. He was derrieked with none out. The Phils
Mrs. Reuben Cain of Manhattan collected 13 hits off Vander Meer, underwent an operation at the Put- Niggling and Johnson, with Suhr’s nam <' unty hospital Wednesday two doubles and Martyn’s triple and
[ two singles doing the most damage. As the Reds’ lead melted to 2'I games, the Cardinals moved closer
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Shirley Brown suffered painful injuries Wednesday morning when he cut his left foot with an ax. He was brought to the office of a lo :al physician. Several stitches were re-
quired to close the wound.
Richard Reddish, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. rman C. Reddish, 218 Bloomington street, js confined to his home by illness. Mrs. William Cotton. Commercial Place, is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart E. Martin, Greenca Ue, Route 4, are the parents of a son born Tuesday. Mrs. Augus’ i Buikett, r>08 Indiana street is reported ill at her home.
Miss Hattie Garrett, Fillmore. Route 2. was admitted to the county hospital Wednesday for minor surgery and later returned to her home. Mrs. Hattie Clark of Fillmore was admitted to the county hospital
Tuesday for treatment.
Claude Dawes. Route 2, underwent an operation at the county hospital
Tuesday night.
Harry Williams, east Seminary street, has gone to the home of his sister in Indianapolis and will soon enter the Robert Long hospital for
treatment.
to the top than at any time since June 1. when they trailed by only two games. With Southpaw Max Lanier, recently calied ip. from the minors, hurling a five hit game, the Cards stopped the Dodgers’ rush, 6-1. St. Louis drove Vito Tamulus to cover in the fourth with a three run rally started by Owen's double. Hank Leiber’s 21st homer with a mate on base featured the Cubs’ 3-2 victory over the Giants. Billy Herman s single after Larry French had
BOB PASTOR WILL MEET JOE LOUIS TONIGHT
SADDLE HOUSE SHOW A saddle horse show will he
feature of the second night of , Crawfordsville Fall Festival, which continues from Sept. 28 to Sept. 30.
the the
287-W. 20-3t. FOP. SALE: Tuxedo suit and black overcoat, foi formal wear, size 38. Phon 384-J. 20-2p.
Enamel cook stove.
FOR SALE:
320 north Madison street.
20-2p.
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FOR SALE: Jenny Lind bed with | goo:' springr and mattress. Call
Events open to entrants from other | -ITS-A .
counties include a five-gaited eon- | 1 test, threc-gaited event, and others. I
DETROIT. Sept. 20.—(UP) To- T | 1P sha ., v wi |i t*. held at Milligan] night’s the night when the public park Mrs. W. H. Ball oi Muncie |
will see if Boh Pastor goes the way bo judge.
Max Schmcling went in his secon 1 _ meeting with Heavyweight Ch:u
FOR SALE: 1 1-2 acres of ground with 9 room modern house. Near I city. Priced for immediate sale. Cen-
pion Joe Louis. More than 50.000 fans were expected in Briggs Stadium to witne.. the experiment which is the Hr.' t heavyweight title fight ever h H i Detroit. Bomber Joe, making hi? first horn ' town appearance since winning tin’ title from Jim Braddock two yeai ago, is a 4-1 favorite to knock out Challenger Rob of New York, as h" kayoed Herr Schmeling in the firs: round in Juno, 1938.
reached first on Hanning's failure to hold a third strike produced the winning run. French went to seconil on a balk and counted on Herman’s hit. French was credited with victory No. 14. Rookie Bob Elliott’s homer with a j mate on base gave Pittsburgh a 5-3 victory over the Bees. Paul Wanewent “2 for 4,” one a triple, to hit ir his 20th consecutive game. Edgar Smith, White Sox cotton topped southpaw and one-tim Yankee jinx, was powerless to stop the Bronx Bombers, who rapped cut j a 6-2 triumph. Charley Keller’s 10th homer featured the Yankee attack. Joe Dimaggio got “2 for 4.” Oral Hildebrand won his ninth game, al- j lowing seven hits. The Red Sox further entrenched , themselves in second place by scor- , ing a 9-2 victory over the Browns. Rudy York’s pinch single with the bases loaded in the eighth enabled the Tigers to come from behind to , beat the Athletics. 8-4. In a knock-down and drag-out j battle Washington clubbed out a 10-9 ' victory over Cleveland to keep the Indians deadlocked with the White | Sox for third place. The Senators j slammed out 17 hits off Eisenstat I
WEESNER IMP. CO. 124 V JACKSON STREET Used Machinery 1— Hoosier Ml-oat drill. .SI0.00. !—S.i|H-i'.or wheat drill, 85 00. 2— McCnrmlc’t-D -ering \v heat drills, 835.00. 2—Corn Turners, 85.00. I—Corn Biml°r, 850.00. I—Regular Farmall. Ne\. Buckey, Steel Corn Cribs.
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2 Span of Work Mules. 2 sows, 14 Pigs. Som home grown S.-e.l Rye. Visit our store before you buy.
FOR SALE: The 10 room brick ' house at No. 302 West Franklin street. I.arge lot. Furnace, bath. ! Price $1500.00. A real bargain. Small I down payment. J. T. Christie, Real ' Estate 18-3t. —For Rent— FOR RENT: Unfurnished modern 5 room apartment. Heat and watei furnished. Near college and city schools. Fin» neighborhood, pleasant place to live. Phone 599-J. 5-tf. FOP. RENT: Lockridge apartment. Unfurnished, first floor. Good location. Phone 416-W. 12-tf. FOR RENT: Largo downstairs furnished room, suitable for one or two. Private entrance. 629 east Washington street. Phone 241-J. 19-2t.
FOR RENT: Three i unfurnished apartment Phone G84-J.
r four room with bath. 20-2t.
—For Sale— BATTERY SALE 13 Plate Standard 9 Mo. guar. 83.90 13 Plate Heavy Duty 1 yr. guar. $4.95 15 Plate Standard 15 Mo. guar. .$5 95 15 Plate Standard, V-8 Ford and late Chev. size $5.43 (let our prices on Lee Tires before you buy. Scott’s Franklin St. Garage Phone 68 Vine and Franklin St. “ALWAYS OPEN” FOR SALE: Blue Damson plums and apples for eating, cooking, canning and apple butter. Strain's Orchard. 29-tf.
FOR RENT: Four or five room apartment. 408 Elm street. Telephone 490-J. 18-4t. FOR RENT: Six room apartment in duplex. All decorations and equipment new. Telephone 603-M. 20-lt.
FOR RENT: 3 room upper unfurnishe 1 apartment. Heat, water, garage. Call 709 S. Locust after 4. Phone 795-W. 18-3p FOR RENT: One sleeping room, j Suitable for student. Will exchange I for work. Phone 877-R. 20-lp. j FOR RENT: Sleeping room, close j in. Lady preferred. 110 East PopI lar street. 20-2p. t
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FOR SALE: Cider. Grimes, Jona- | than, and Delicious apples at Buchl licit Orchards. 13-tf FOR SAL! boats, weight about 100 lbs. Marion Ferrand, 1 Greencastle, Ind., Route 3. 20-lp FOR SALE: Cider. Also fine large 1 Grimes Golden, 50c per bushel. Mc- ' Cullough Orchard. 16-tf i
Wanted—
WANTED TO RENT: Small place near town with pasture for two cows. Inquire at Banner. 18-3p We are now receiving good yellow ripe pumpkins at $3.50 per ton delivered to us at Ladoga. Ladoga Canning Co., Ladoga Indiana. 18-12t. WANTED: Iron, metal, rags and books. Highest cash price paid. Greencastle Scrap Paper Co. Phone 604. 19-3t.
NEW 39-Plate Goodyear Battery $3.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire & Battery Service Phono 789
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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. FOR SALE: Light weight beige ! coat, size 36. Almost like new, price $5.00, Phone 754-J. 20-lp.
TODAY—SEPT. 20 Upton Sinclair, author, born 1878. Is today an anniversary for someone near or dear to you? Send Flowers. EitePs Flowers
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CLOSING OUT SALE at farm 3 miles east of Cloverdale on Cemetery Road Thursday. October 5th, at 12:30 o'clock. 2 horses, 3 cows, 5 hogs, farm implements. H. C. Branneman, Owner. Alton Hurst, Auctioneer. 20-lt. FOR SALE: Sanitary cot. steel, opens to 46 inches. $2.45. Furniture Exchange, East Side Square. Phone 170-.I. 20-lt. | Ff " SALE Vppk i. All kinds 25c and 50c. Harley Harris, Cemetery R°ad. 20-22-23-3p. 8OR SALE: Gtlmes Golden, Jonathan apples, 50c per bushel. At Ogg’s orchard. e0( | Price Tobacco Base FertiliMr, All analysis on hand. Fillmore Elevator Company. 18-20-22-25-27-29-61. FI >; sale Apph and i i ll r, extra nice. Carl Moore, Greencastle R. 4 18-20-22-3t FOR SALE: Milk goats, giving good flow of milk. Thomas Bartholomew, Roachdale. 24-30-2p FOR SALE: Hawaiian-Spanish Guitar, with case. Bargain, 572-R. 19-2p for SALE: One Sltropahlre inn ; lamb, one yearling. R ay R . Miller Greencastle, R. 3. 19-2p
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ATTENTION FaI Have youi welding*] Franklin St 1 In St. 4,oo(i wDrknianstikl iric(>s. Pump rej j plete lim electric pi: (■ ;s | Greencastle. R. 4. p h J Falls.
Supp. r a: inm.,., Bethel chunk. (’ImtcntotJ day evenin* ,.] State Farm !:. ■
114.l( S< Hill) l.l’WOM LEAGUE J The Higli s, tik 1 ■ J their fall rally in tli- 1 Foiert I | ing, Septenr •, . ;: J pitch-in supp • at 6::;t ( leaguer is ask I to tik j dish or sandwich,Thei menu will b nt vile! by taining le i. in at Brazil, gram wi'i | cabinet. Local younc ning to : I Mi mortal 1st ctn™ p. m. Cars will be provij desiring to nttend SEN 11 \( 1 11 TO ml WEIMAR j if bert 1 f ix>en sc ,t, 1 fi ariam, it burned hr- ”■ been overwnil I. Tli' "J ney said that ■,t. a'hol grain luring : ade" deserv.
FARM AKTl Sept. 21, 1:30 P.| 5 miles lie:! "I i.ri’iT 43, 3 miles nest Brick Cf My ir.ii ai re farm, n Movements 4 ing ground I without rc i" on iialanc,. \ . ■ | ARTHUR M. LOVE, I Sale in chat Phebm Auetion Co. In(ll:in:i|ic!| Central \\c
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