The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1940 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNKJt, GREENCASTi.K, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, FEBJil'Ain ,, 1-MO.

CHATEAU TONIGHT & THURSDAY MURDERER! —onother sentenced to pay for his crime, yet the girl he loved did not know! . . Only one man knew and he could not speak I

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UTL VKTTOP McLAGUN SAUY EILERS JOSEPH CALLEIA BAIRY FITZGERALD Also \ Sport ICrvI and News

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The warmth of a COLD GLASS OF BEER When I’m longin’ for something that’s friendly That can give me a glow of good cheer, It’s a ten to one shot I can find it In the warmth of a cold glass of beer. For in Beer there is more than refreshment That’ll slake your hot thirst with its tang. There’s an intimate sort of a friendsiiip That can speak the King’s Finglidi or slang. It's a friend that is honest and mellow For no matter your rank or your style. In a cold glass of beer you’ll be findin’ Both the music and words of a smile. W'ith the Missus and kiddies at picnics Or alone with my rod or my gun, It’s in beer that I find real contentment When I’m restin’ from hours of fun. For in work or in play it has something That can drive away worries and fear. And that keeps the world constantly turnin’ To the warmth of a cold glass of beer!

Furniture repairing of all kinds. Free estimates. Satisfaction guaranteed, Acme Furniture Shop. Phone 744-M, 203 E. Berry St. 6-2p

Furniture repairing, broken springs ^ I replaced, recovering overstuffed j | pieces. Maik Crousore. Manhattan, Northeast corner at 40. 7-5p.

Cross cut and buzz saw sharpe ling. axes ground. Mark Crousore.

Manhattan.

7-Sp.

—For Sale— TOR SAUE rt vheel base j Ford truck, low mileage. Inquire at i Banner Office. 7-2t l | I "Gilts, on shares, any number, i any breed, no money required. Write A. S. Thomas, Danville, Indiana.” 23-tf.

FOR LEASE: Service station on U. S. No. 40. Selling major company's products. Living quarters included. Box 5, Banner. 7-3p.

New Basketball Fans Are Wanted

high s< hool invites those

WHO HAVE NEVER SEEN A GAME THIS SATI KDAV

: FOR SALE: Jersey heifer with i second calf, giving good flow rich |

j milk. W. L. Ferrand, R. 2, Green-1 Greencastle high school athletic | castle. 5-3p. | officials have raised a new question

FOR SALE

I Haines,

Baled

Belle Union.

hay. Walter

6-3p.

in this community. Are there any

| iei ? who have never seen a regular

j basketball game? If there are any,

FOR SALE: 300 egg incubator al- j they can be the guests of the high ( most new and 5 shoats. Carl Hart-1 school team next Saturday night | nagle, I' _, miles south of Cement j when Washington of Indianapolis i Plant. 6-2[). j comes here to meet the Tiger Cubs.

| At a meeting of the Athletic Board ] Tuesday night, it was agreed to find I those who have never seen a regular

j FOR SALE: 31 nice Duroc shears I weighing about 70 lbs. Vurlin Jari vis. 304 North Vine street. 6-2p.

jSj + + 4.4-.T--1. + ++ + + ^ f CLOVEKHAI.E, ItOUTE ONE -r JS} •{• -I* -1- •!* •!• -I- -I* -I* •!• -I- *!• •!• Mr. an I Mrs. Allen Wamsley of Indianapolis spent the week end on his farm. Mrs. Marvin Davis and daughter called on Mrs. Fred K. Hansel and family Saturday afternoon. Mr. Wimbcrley called on Mr. and Mrs. Win. Barton Sunday morning. Mrs. Alvie Jones spent the day Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wamsley and family. Homer Rissler of Spencer called on Raymond Lehr Sunday afternoon Marion Davis left Friday to work with the Renfro Valley Barn Dance at Mt. Vernon, Ky. Mrs Allen Wamsley called or Mrs. Fred K. Hansel. Monday. Donald Kay Knauer is ill at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Hansel. Mrs. W. L. Wamsley is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Ida Sherman of Indianapolis. $ •!• -I* "I* v -I- *!• EAST MARION TWP. * tog *!• -I- ,V*. Devon Dudley spent the week end with Marvin Weldon and family at Kcntland. Mrs. Lydia Cline is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chester Cunningham.

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FOR SALE: 2 Duroc sows anc pigs. Frank Cooper. 4 1-2 mile souih on Road 43. 6-3t. FOR SALE: Midwest 11 tube con-

game and have them as guests at

the Saturday night contest. The following blank is being issued

and if there are any who have not seen a game, desire to attend, all they have to do is to clip this coupon

the

j sole model radio $15.00. Wright s j and present u at the door to ! Radio Serv,ce ’ :m Wl8t Wa8hin ^°" 1 Greencastle-Washington game:

street. Phone 108-J. 5-3t. 1

Sterling One of America’s Finest Boers

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Fred Heavin called on Lester Storm and family Saturday mot ning. Lester and children, who have been ill with the flu are improving. Max Cooprider who is attending school at Purdue spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Higgens and daughter of Bainbridge were Sunday visitors with Herbert Higgens an I | family. Mrs. Alpha Bunten who has been I quite ill with the flu is able to be up I again. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Dudley spent i the week end at Attica visiting relI atives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zeiner called on Lester Storm and family Friday. Mrs. Hazel Humphrey called on

Mrs. Amy Buis Friday afternoon. There will be preaching services Sunday evening, Feb. 11. at the Mt. Meridian church at 7 o’clock. IN REMEMBRANCE Of our son Carroll Baldwin who passed away eight years ago today February 7th. In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, kind and true Theres not it day dear Carroll We do not think of you. Sadly missed by Mother, Father, Son Jackie Lee. USE DAILt LANNKR ADVERTISING FIRST And Do a Real Selling Jok

NEW 39-Plate Goodyear Battery $3.95 Ex- «• ti a n g e. Nine Months guaranUv. Free Installation. Dobbs Tire i'y Battery Service 1 Phone 789 FOR SALE: Baled timothy hay. O. M. Thomas, Morton. 2-5-7- lp

COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION Come out and see your first basketball game as guest of the High School Athletic Association, if you can truthfully sign the statement be-

low.

GREENCASTLE TIGER CUBS

VS.

WASHINGTON (INDIANAPOLIS)

CONTINENTALS

Saturday, February 10, 1940 G. H. S. Gym First game 7:00 P. M I hereby certify that I am past 18

A BIG MID-WEEK PROGRAM OF HITS!

Added Hits: ROBERT BENCHLEY AND MOM, PASSING PARADE

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TONIGHT AND THURSDAY

VONCIS.

’Where The

morning. He showed the fundanental religious quality in the text, ‘Whosoever shall give you a cup of old water to drink, he shall receive is reward.” “This statement puts the holy seal n a fact of human kindness and ransfigures the ordinary,” Dr. lundy said. “It rises above the jucstions of doctrine or dogma anti hows the plane on which convincing Jhristianity must live.”

TOLEDOAN IS AVIATION CADET

Allen C. Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Howell, Droulliard Road. Toledo, O., recently passed a onenonth flight elimination course at Grosse He, Mich., Naval Research Base, and received appointment as an aviation cadet. The Toledoan left Saturday for Pensecola. Fla., where he will be given an eightmonth course at the Naval Air Station there. The family formerly lived here at 413 east Hanna street.

FOR SALE: Good timothy hay. |

„ i . . ' i years of age and have never before

Baled or loose, any amount you want. , J

7-9-10-3* witnesse rl a regular, basketball

j game.

,FOR SALE: Two fresh Jersey

Bruce Lane, Bainbridge.

% STAR FOR STYLING If** C a l east your eyes on Hie sniooth-How-ing lines and contours of this best-sellint Chevrolet for ’40, with New “Royal Clipper" Styling. . . . Note that it’s the longest of ell lowest-priced cars, measuring 131 inches from front of grille to rear of body, . . , Yes, eye it and convince yourself that it’s the "star for ity/tng”—the outstanding beauty and luxury leader among all cars in its price range!

STAR FOR PERFORMANCE If•fjcjl ® Just touch f Chevrolet's l.xdusive Vacuum-Power Shift and feel the hidden power cylinder supply 80% of the shifting effort automatically, as no other steering column gearshift can do. . . . Step on the throttle and see how Chevrolet out-accelerates and out-climbs all other low-priced cars. . . . Relax as you enjoy “The Ride RoyaU’t —the smoothest, safest, steadiest ride known. . . . Yes, try it and then you’ll know that Chevrolet’s the “star for performance" among all economy cars! ton Special Ihr l ute and Matter Dt Lute Series.

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how eery little it will cost

to own a new Chevrolet for '40 with your present car in trade. . . . Yes, buy it. and you’ll own the star for value," because “Chevrolet's FIRST Again!” 8S-H.P. VMVE-IN-HEAD SIX

AND UP. at flint. Michigan. Transporration based on rail rates, state and local taxes (if ony), optional equipment and aa essories—extra.

Prices subject to t han^e without notice. A (,crural Motors Value.

659

Cheirro/ets /WSTAgain!-

GREENCASTLE MOTORS INC.

115 North Jackson Street

Greencastle, Indiana

cows. Four Hiimpshire sows to farrow in March. Glen Clark, south County Farm. 7-3t. FOR SALE: Man sire, Han, sport model bicycle. Has clipper speedometer and genuine Waterbury motor watch. Corliss Ewing. Morton, Greencastle, R. 1. 7-2t. FOR SALE: Delco light plant with batteries; one radio, iron and motor. Bargain. O'Neal Blacksmith, Broad Park. 7-9-12-3p FOR SALE: 5 yr. old bay horse, well broke, weight about 1500 lbs., $90.00. Fred Sinclair. Cloverdale, Itld. 5-7-9-::;'. FOR BALE Piano 309 east Seminary street. Phone 61o. 7-3t. STATIONERY: Extra good quality in attractive boxes, 25 and 50'. Snider’s Wallpaper and Paint Store. 5 3t. F< >K SALE o volt Z< nith win 1 charger. Harry Lawson, Fillmore. 6-2p

AUCTION SALE: Household good, other articles too numerous to mention, Saturday, February 10 1:00 p. m, at home of Ed Goshorn at Bainbridge. Albert Priest, Auct. 7- U. Real Estate— F' >R 8 ALE A 297 acre farm o i concrete highway. 200 acres tillable. Good six room house and large barn Electricity. 15 percent down payment, balance long term mortgage at low interest rate. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 5 3t.

-For Rent—

FOR RENT: Attractive five room apartment, two bedrooms, large living room, modern conveniences, utilities. electrical refrig. Also one efficiency. Reasonable rental. Inquire custodian, Cole Apartments. 5-tf.

Found—

FOUND: Red Wade. Fillmore,

chow dog.

Murt 5-3p.

Wanted— WANTED: Upholstering of all kinds. Phone 769-WX, d-3t. WANTED: 2 light housekeeping rooms near University. Phone 260-W. 2p.

WANTED: To rent a good grain and stock farm. Can give good references. Inquire at Banner office. 6-2p. —MisrellaneousMiss Dorelle Markey, a DePauw University Junior steps into National limelight as co-author of “I thought I'd Dye!” a short story in the March Issue of Ladies Home Journal. Now on sale at all newsstands or phone 812. ip.

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TODAY'S CHAPEL Dr. Walter E. Bundy, professor of English Bible, gave the address in DePauw worship chapel Wednesday

TWO ARRESTED INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Feb. 7— (UP) Indiana State Police announced today that two men are held in Joiiet, 111., on charges of complicity in a series of nine bombings of public untility poles ami towers in northem Indiana and Michigan. Don Stiver, superintendent of State Police, said that one man had confessed actually placing dynamite charges and implicated the other as the payoff man. The motive, howeve*', has not been learned, Stiver said.

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