The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1940 — Page 3

AMERICA’S BUSIEST

THE DAILY BANNER, QREENCASILE, INDUNA, MONDAY, APRIL 15,

1940.

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INDEPENDENT BALL TOURNEY STARTS THURS.

ITKKKT* NOW ON SALE BV MEMBERS OF COUNTY SCHOOL BANDS Basketball days for the season are I not ove as yet but the Amateii" | Independent Tournament this com- . in;; Thursday, Friday and Saturday j will end the hardwood game in this I c iunty uhtil the late fall when it is ] again opened up by Indiana high j schools. The tourney this week-end I will have all the color and glory that j is found in the biggest of meets and j it is believed that the eight games and the band conceits will attract | a crowd unparrelled in late season

games.

Tickets were placed on sale today and everyone desirous of attending ^ the big week-end rally will find the j price well within their reach. All I the local drug stores can supply the J demands for tickets and any mem- ; her of the band will have tickets for | those who wish to purchase theirs | from band member ‘direct. The pro- ! ceeds will all be turned over to the Greencastle high school band for the : purchase of their new uniforms I while seme of the proceeds will go | to bands in the county schools. For | the benefit of the many county peo- | pie who wish to see the big amateur independent tourney, tickets are being distributed to all the band members in county schools and they will be available for sale Tuesday. The prizes, of which 57 will be awarded immediately following the last game on Satuiday evening, are now on display in the window of Steven’s Drug store. These awards ' are for the team and many will be J made to individual players such as ! the high point men, the dead shots, i the most sportsman like player, the championship team's manager and the players on each of the first four teams. There will also be an alltourney team picked and the eight players named will receive charms. The first game of the tourney wi.l be at 7:00 o’clock on Thursday evening and the second game will follow at 8:30. In the fii-st game the Putnamville Independents will meet the Russellville Independents while in the second game the Fillmore Independents will match skill with the Bainbridgp Wildcats. | Besides these two games there j will be two games on Friday cven- | ing and two Saturday afternoon. I The losers of the Saturday afternoon , flays will meet in the opening gamr ; Saturday evenin: to decide who will

j win third and fourth place, honors | while the championship play-off w'll I follow cn Saturday evening.

IN MEMORY A face we loved is gone, a voice we loved is still. A place is vacant in our home, which never can he filled. Claude Owen eldest child of Burel and Eula Ensor was born December 8th, 1924, passed to the gieat beyond at the Riley Hospital, Indianapolis. April 1st, 1940. Aged 15 years, 3 months and 23 days. His illness was of 7 weeks duration. He was patient, loving and kind through all his sickness, he never murmured or complained, only wanted to g°t well, all was done for him that loving hands and medical skill could do, but all in vain, God neod-^ one more jewel so he claimed him as his own. Claude Gwen was a real boy, with all of an active boys ardent liking for out-door games and sports, with Ideas of life, full of vestless energy, he was always up and doing. He was a loving son and brother, his life though brief was worth while it was an inspiration to his playmates and class mates a blessing untold to those nearest and dearest. To know him was to love him, he always had a smile for the young and old. H > made fr'ends where ever he went, but the heavenly Father who moves In his mysterious way, has taken him away from this grass earth with its temptations, sorrows and cares, but God in his own sweet way will n time make it all plain and we trust his parents, sister, and brother w'll clasp glad hands once more with this dear one in a happy glorious reunion over on the other shore. Claude Owen was in his first year of high school where he will bo missed: but he will he missed mo,’ in the home circle as he was a boy who loved his home, but we tru it that today he is basking in the sunshine of a Saviors love. He lea vs his broken hearted parents, one sister Mary Belle, one brother, Billy, his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O Ensor and Mr. and Mrs. John Burk, several other relatives, and a host of friends. Not now, but in coming years, it may be in the better land, We’ll read the meaning of ou: tears; and there, sometime, we’ll understand. God knows the day, He holds the

key,

And guides with unerring hand. Some time with tearless eyes we II

see,

Yes there, up there, we’ll unde - stand. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness to us during the illness and death of our beloved son and brothe. 1 , also Mr. Shannon, the undertaker. Rev. S. C. Burk, the minister, the pallbearers, singers and flower girls and for the beautiful floral offering-. Mr. and Mrs. Burel Ensor and Children.

FOR SALE: 1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe coupe. Laurin Linley, Cloverdale. 15-3t

FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. Wilbur H. Arnold, Greencastle. 15-lp. F< >K .< \LK < ’ i! m ph — up i. square mahogany case, sets on floor with 50 records $5 95. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170J. 155-10.

Papering and painting. Russell K Welch. Phone 407-J, 502 east Elm street. M-W-F-Cf.

For Sale-

FOR SALE: 25 acre farm, !S room house and barn, electricity. Laurence Cline, Cloverdale, R. ? Phone Belle Union. 12-3p.

FOR SALE: One registered Duroc male hog for $15. One pure bred Hampshire for $12. Fred Sinclair, Cloverdale. Il-13-l5-3p. FOR SALE: Nine springer cows. John Dills. Phone, Rural 2F12. 12-3p.

Real Estate—

FOR SALE: A well built six room modern home on a large kit in Northwood. Price $460000 Down payment. $460.00: balance payable in monthly installments less than rcn.. A fine home at a rare bargain. J. T. ChristO, Real Estate. 155-3'. —Ff#r Rent—

FOR RENT: Three room apartment in Cole Apt. Available about April 15. Call 187-M. M-W-F-tf. FOR RENT: One efficiency a payment, utilities furnished, hot water, frigidaire. Cheap, See custodian, Co o Apts. 30tf.

FOR RENT: Two room furnished apartment. Downstairs. 625 cast Anderson street. 15-lt.

NEW 39-I'tate Goodyear Battery $8.95 Exchange. Nine Months guarantee. Free Installation. Dobbs l ire X Hattery Service Phone 789

New Improved Perfection Oil Stoves. Now sold through th : REEVES ELECTRIC CO. See it today! M-W-F-tf.

Feeding Stock is a game of PUT and TAKE. If you don't PUT, you can’t TAKE. We have what it TAKES. CASTLE BRAND FEEDS Smith Feed & Grain. Phone 60. M-W-F-tf.

FOR SALE: Farm harness. Phone 638-R. Mon-Wed-Fri-tf

FOR SALE: The Royer's Store at Spencer will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at 2 p. m. on Thursday, April 18th The stock consists of dry goods am! ladies’ ready-to-wear. Fixtures will also be sold. For information inquire Gosport State Bank, Gosport, Indiana, or Willis Hickam, Spencer, Indiana. 12-15-2t FOR SALE: 1924 Model-T Ford, t^vo ne.v tires, others good as new Good battery. $15.00. Clifford Hillis, Brick Chapel. 15-lp. FOR SALE OR TRADE: One I year old gelding, well broke, weight 1.500 for a pair of unbroken colts. George Iiwin, Mt. Meridian. 15-2]' !•'( d: SALE M)' idee > . Ready for service. Glen Clatk, south County Farm. 15-3p

Wanted

Experienced girl wants general housework by the hour, day or week. Good reference. Banner, Box B. 15-2p.

WANTED: Wail paper cleaning by experienced man. Phone 161-R. 15-3p.

WANTED: Clean, light weight rags. The Daily Banner.

WANTED: To plow your gardens. Phone 756-M. 12-Op. WANTED: Wall paper cleaning. See Roscoe Hardwick, or phone 280M. 15 2p

WANTED: Work by day: middle aged woman. Mary Waddell, Commercial Place, near Interurban.

Paper hanging done by expert workman. Robert Aubrey; R. R. 4 13-2p

WANTED: Paper hanging, carpenter work, patch plastering. L. P. Sample, Greencastle, K. 2. 10-12-15-3p.

WANTED: Sewing at your home or my home or house cleaning Phone 381-M. ! . 1

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LOST: Pair of shell rim glasses. Phone 662. 15-2t.

Miscellaneous - ACCORDIONS LOANED TO BEGINNERS: Forrest Steen, Doris Hinkle's Dance Studio. Every Thursday 2 to 6 p. m. M-W-F-tf.

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THIS UI L.K S WEATHER tiowers , lt Tuesday In Ohio je >' local bowers and thunders all.,ut Friday. Rising temture fii st; half of week and mod- ,, '- v latter half of week.

Political Announcements democratic

for auditor EDDIE BUIS Greencastle Township

FDR JUDGE

ILLIAM m. sutherlin JOHN H. JAMES

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Notice is hereby Kivcn tl, it the undersigned. Tnu L. (’ox and Mary 10.

unuerwifi Iifu. ilia 14. ^ «>* aim mOiy Cox. Administratrixes of the i-siato of

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Janos If. Plummer

offer for sale. Law Off fee of

private s ue, at tne J. Murphy, on the

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ARTHUR PLUMMER, C. E.

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REPUBLICAN lOR TREASURER CATHERINE LONG

Greencastle

For Treasurer g UY T. WRIGHT Greencastle Township for judge Wilbur S. Donner

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house lot of

one-half acre, in the northwest corner of said tract. Also, a part of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of secthm 27. township and range aforesaid, and described as follows, to-wit: lieginning at the southwest corner of said quarter quarter, and running thence north on the west line thereof to the south right of

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TERMS: cash. , , Witness our hands this 2Sth da\ of March. 1940. Mary' K. ("ox.* Adm’lnlKtrntrbm? Notice to stock-holders of the COverdale Telephone Co. There will be a called meeting for the stock-holders of the Cloverdale Telephone Co. Tuesday evening April 16th 1940, 7:00 p. m. at the scnoM building in the town of Cloverdal •, Indiana. All stock-holders are requested to be present to transact some special business to come before the meeting. Signed—W. E. Morrison Pres. J. E McCoy, Sec. Treas. 9-12-15-3L

PAINT DEMONSTRATION HELD Fifty-one attended the paint demonstration held at the Farm Bureau Elevator Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gordon of Rushville and Mr. Welling of Orange county were the guest speakers of the day. Mr. Welling spoke on the mixing of paints, colors and prices. Mrs. Gordon painted vases which were brought by the ladies. She demonstrated the various ways to paint and the colors which mixed well. A prize of $2.50 was to have been given to the club which had the most members present at the demonstration. Two clubs tied for the largest number present; they were the West Madison Home Economics club and th Happier Homes club of Gree.icastle. Each club received $2.50. Due to the 10 percent discount on all paint prices for that day, tho sales were reported good.

Winners

Our

A 7 pound. 3 ounce big mouth black bass caught in a gravel pit pond in Clinton county by Captain Herman Riley of the state game wardens, was exhibited in Greencaatie Sunday and today. mu m i: of fin>ii:m'

OF F.STATH

Creditors.

NOTICE IS HBRMIIY OIVKN to II ■

Heirs a.nil Leprateea "l _,. Hamilton, deceased

pear In the Putnam Circuit Cnui at Grcencaatle. Indiana, on the Nil

11(40. and show cause. If

Klixiiheth L Hamilton, in npiir In the Putnam Circuit Court, held

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of May. 1040. and show cause. If any. whv the F1NAI. SKTTI.KMKNT AOrot T NTS with the estate of *njn ne. redent should not approved; and

I not said heirs are notified

there make proof of heir ship. «'

then and

proof of heir ship, and

reive their distributive shares.

Andrew R. Durham, Adtnr.

WITNESS, the Clerk of said Court,

this 15th day of April. 1040.

Homer 1 C Morrison, Clerk Putnam Circuit Court. la-zi.

Qt. (add Star Perfection Polish Everett W. Long, 301 S. Wood St. City. Qt. (add Star Dry Gloss Wax Mrs. Bernadine Best, 19 Highland St. City. (It. Smith Alsop Pastime Enamel Thelma Brown, 117 Green St., ( ity. Pair Ruffled Curtains R. P. Mullins, 209 Washington St., ( ity. Walnut Finish End Table !... W. E. Lmbreit, 40.') Walnut St., ( ity. Boudoir Lamp Richard Stewart, R. R. 3, Greencastle. Table Lamp ( lay Howard, dlO 1 /^ East Walnut St., ( ity. Modernistic Smoker Alva E. Lisby, Coatcsville, Indiana. Framed Picture Arthur Sutherlin. R. R. 1, Fillmore, Ind. 5-Tube Emerson Table Radio Mrs. William Davis, R. R. 1, Greencastle Silk Table Lamp Shade Mrs. Paul Wright, 309 W. Washington, St. Bridge Lamp Shade Z. B. Burkett, Bainbridge, Ind. Simmons Luxury Hair Innerspring H. L. Wells, R. R. 4, Greencastle. Velvet Oriental Spread Rug Ralph Bassett, Fillmore, Ind. Oriental Spread Rug Alfred Martin, R. R. 1, Greencastle. Framed Bathroom Mirror Mrs. George Erwin, R. R. 2, Greencastle. Bigelow Banner Rug Pad Mrs. ( lifford Hillis, R. R. 3, Greencastle. Art Rubber Wet Floor Mop Mrs. Frank Sillery, Roachdale, Ind. White Kitchen Stool Miss Vera Doyle, 705 E. Washington St., ( ity. 6 Cubic Ft Frigidaire Mrs. John Carrol, Fillmore, Indiana. 9x12 Congoleum Claude Scobee, Bainbridge, Indiana. Table Scarf Set Ward Mayhall, Greencastle, Indiana. Velvet Davenport and ( hair Mrs. R. W. Smith, Fillmore, Indiana. 9x12 Bigelow Axminster Rug Mrs. C. V. Neier, Fillmore, Indiana. Horace Link & Company The Store of Furniture