The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1940 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA FRIDAY, .TFLY 1’. . '

Previews and Review* | AT LOCAL THEATERS i

Vonwvslle Gene Howard, who plays with Fred >( tt in Spectrum Pictures newest usical westei n "Code of the FearIn, • coming to the Voncastle Theap Saturday only, has been a Texas tnger. a captain under Pancho |lla; is an expert trick and fancy Vet. and a champion yodler. But tot's not all; he also writes cowboy togs and plays the bull fiddle. |t".air< Rochelle, Scott's leading gy, is a Kansas City girl who made id. When only a youngster she yed a part in that epic, “Cimari,” and later went on to triumph a headliner in Fanchon K- Marco iws. She is now on her way to rdom.

Chateau

dow a young rancher brings sixjustice to a west srn range that fa) being terrorized by a ruthless swindle! and his crooked hirelings, provides dynamic outdoor action in Geoige O'Brien's “Prairie Raw.” PfO'Brien is cast as the battling eatt leman who uncovers the sinister plot of an unscrupulous promoter victinizing settlers by selling them *wr' ileus tracts of land on the promiae of unlimited water from the wells he will dig. In cahoots with the shantcr is a burly butcher who organ vs a ring of rustlers to steal catt ? and deliver the beef to him. E^phe murder of O’Rtien's uncle by H

the butcher, the latter's exoneration through the dishonest machinations of the swindler, a crooked election that transfers the county seat to a synthetic boom-town, and other unlawful activities, lead to open conflict between O’Brien’s followers and the villainous faction—and to tne ultimate triumph of the cattlemen.

DANVILLE OPEN GOLF MEET HERE SUNDAY More than 40 Danville golfers will tee off at the Greencastle golf course next Sunday for the Hendricks county capital’s first open play. The tourney, a thirty-six hole medal play, is scheduled to get underway at 6:30 o’clock Sunday morning. Foursomes will romp the fairways (and possibly the roughs) under rigid handicap selection. BULLITT GOES TO SPAIN BARCELONA, Spain, July 12 (UP)—William C. Bullitt, American ambassador to France, was expected here today. It was understood ne had spent the night at Le Perthus on the French side of the frontier. SOU. (CONSERVATION fContinued »rom Piure one' Indiana counties received 75,294 tons of limestone and 1,053 tons of triple superphosphate under the grant of aid provision.

! TRADE AT YOUR NAB0RH00D GROCER

MONARCH AND KO-WE-BA BRANDS

Meat Specials VEAL CUBE STEAKS T-BONE STEAKS ROUND SWISS STEAKS PORK ( HOPS AND TENDERLOINS

FRUITS — Berrios Peaches Plums etc. LOOK OVER OUR FRESH VEGETABLES

WE DELIVER

Inman's Grocery [ CURRY INMAN, Prop. 212 Arlington St. Phono 695

A MODERN STORE With A Name For QUALITY Fresh Fruits — This Week Watermelons - Cantaloupe* Peaohes and others. GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES SELECTED REFRIGERATED MEATS CANNED GOODS—THE VERY BEST WE DELIVER

LEE WILLIAMS GROCERY

311 Bloomington

Phone 482

A STORE WITH A REPUTATION CHICKENS — VEAL — STEAKS CHOICE CUTS BETTER MEATS MEAN BETTER MEALS CHOICE — FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CANNED GOODS

PEOPLE'S GROCERY

WE DELIVER 227 E. WASH ST. PHONE 34

ILcok Over Week End Specials

Cast All-American Gridiron Ballots FANS INSTRUCTED TO SEND ELEVEN PLAYERS NAMES IN AT ONCE

CHICAGO, 111., July 12.—This is the day the blitzkrieg hits the United States. But it will be a battle of votes, not guns. When action has subsided the country will know the identity of the All-American team which will face the Green Bay Packers, champions of the National Football league, in Chicago’s seventh annual All Star game at Soldiers’ field the night of August 29. The polls are open. Fan throughout the nation are invited to take a hand in picking a starting lineup for the College All Stars. Balloting will continue until July 23. The two ends, two tackles, two guards, center, quarter back, two half backs and full back who receive more votes than any other candidates at their posi-1 lions will comprise the starting college eleven. The greatest newspaper and radio tieup in the history of sport will handle the poll as 385 newspapers and radio stations will cooperate. The voting centers are located in 47 states and the District of Columbia. Delaware is the only state without representation. When the personnel of the All-Star eleven has been determined there will be a poll for coaches to direct the college squad. There are no restrictions on talent in the player poll except that candidates must have finished their collegiate eligibility last season. There is no set form for casting your ballot. You may vote by post card, letter, petition or in any other manner. provided your name and address are legible. No selections will be counted which do not hear the name and address of the voter. This, fans, is your game, so get busy with the preliminaries. Pick the eleven players you want to see in the All-Star lineup when they oppose the Green Bay Packers and mail your lineups to the All Star Editor, The Daily Banner. You can make eleven young men happy by electing them to the greatest event in sport.

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State Open Plav

FINISH FINAL 36 HOLES TODAY; I

SHOOTING IN LOW

SEVENTIES

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For Saie-

FOR SALK Large late cabba ! and tomato plants. C. C. Crawley, I

309 N. Indiana street.

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Bob Stevens and Fred Brandt,) FOR SALE—1-2 ton panel Fo d Greencastle star linksmen. today I truck, A-l condition. Call 8 \VY t

were attempting to lower their averages in the Indiana state 72-hole open tournament after shooting the first half of the play in the 150’s.

Poplar.

10-3p |

Seven shoats for sale. Detro. Fillmore. Indiana.

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Marion ) ll-2p. i

_ , . , FOR SALF, Westinghouse olocm yesterda s 36-hole imtia., ^ p,.,,,,

rounds of the state link contest F red i

Brant shot the hall around the K o-1 reason!lble Phonf ' 817 * M ’ 1110 ^

komo links two times for a 72 and 78 j Liliana street,

giving him a 150 while Bob Stevens j pqr visited thirty-six greens for an 82 and 73 totaling 155 for his score thus

far.

Logansport pro. Jim Faster, led the field of 107 state golfers with a 142, however h< i~ closely trailed by Wayne Timberman, Terre Haute professional. Toilay, rain or no rain, the matches continued with late reports revealing that in all probability scoring will be higher for the final 36 roles of play.

LEAGUE STANDINGS American League W L Roachdale 4 1 Cloverdale 4 1 Handy’s Cubs 4 1 Russellville ..3 2 Lone Star 2 2 Colored Giants 2 3 Montgomery Ward 0 4 Moose Lodge 0 5 National league W L Merchants 4 0 Bainbridge 4 1 Coca Cola 4 1 Fillmore 2 2 Putnamville 2 3 Morton 2 3 Belle Union 1 4 North. Ind. Power 0 5

Pet. .800

SALE—Frying chickens, j

Call James Torr, phone rural IOP'3. i 1 1-2 miles west of Limedale. ll-2p j FOR SALE V-8 deal whr i iv.7 , Ford truck, first o’, ss con lui -n. A real buy. 1 mile ea it of Cun t. Lis-

ter Daniels, Clcverrlu’e, R. 3.

THIRD LONGEST — With proper ceremony, Tacoma Narrows bridge spanning Puget Sound is opened. It's second longest on Pacific coast and third longest span in world, topped only by Golden Gate and George Washington bridges.

NOTICE: For your ash-hauling please call for Eldon Lewis at Fret' James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF

The "Five

FOR SALE White Rock 18c per lh. Billy Cooper, 1-2

south midway on 43.

FOR SALE Boy’s

bicycle. Good tires. Inquire

FOR SALE -1000 Thompson Rinu let Strain Barred Rock pullets hr | ched from Trap Nested Flock 287 to ! 301. Pollorum, T. B. and typhoid

get

Lives” of England's

i Mystery Girl. Those strange songs (of "Rosemary,” the Oxford Egypfrys, ] tologist says, reveal at last how the m il P j ancient Egyptians talked, and have ll-2p ' “Revived Her Memories” of dread-

\ ful experiences with Nero's wife, balloon-til ’d j France's revolutionists, the Pilgrims

Banner, i and earlier, in the Court of a Pha-ll-2p j rch. By H. George Franks, roving | British author and journalist in the j Sunday Hei,aid-American, July 14.

1940.

.Motor freight service to and from

I free. A wonderful chance to get a Chicago and points north. Fa t de.SOO | very high bred triple A grade dis- I pendahle, economical. JASPER & .800 ease free breeding flock. Gladys E. I CHICAGO MOTOR EXPRESS. enoiMoler, West Main Street, Clover- phone 116. M-W-F-tf. .500 | dale, Indiana. 5-6-12-13-41 ! .400 — if you want results

New Improved Perfection Oil f

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Stoves. Now sold through the REEVES ELECTRIC CO. See it to- J = day! M-W-F-tf

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Madam Jean. Character Reader. Now informs the public of her wonderful powers in reading the history of one’s character. Gives advice on all affairs of life. Answers all questions. Located, house trailer back of V. R. Deem St. and Aid service station. Readings 50c. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ll-2p

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Hogs 11.500; weights above 160 lbs. 10c lower; lighter weights steady; 160-250 lbs.. S6.50-$6.75; 250280 lbs., $6.20-$6.40; 280-325 lbs., .$(’•- $6 10: 325-400 lbs.. $5.80-$5.90; 100160 lbs., $4.75-$5.75; sows weak-ldc lower at $4.75-$5.75. Cattle 400; calves 700; market generally fully steady; no steers offered; few good-near choice heifers $9.75-$10; most fat cows $5.75-$6.50; vealers strong-50c higher, top $10. Sheep 1 000; lambs steady; goodchoice spring lambs $9-$9.50.

Pet. | 1.000 j

.800 .800 .500 .400 .400 .200 .000

SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Friday, July 12 7:00 Montgomery Ward vs.

Star

8:00 Fillmore vs. Merchants

FOR SALE — Shorthorn muley hull, 15 months old.

roan weight

Fillmore, R. 1.

9-10-12-dp

FOR SALE Small building dirt for hauling. V. W. Shirley.

and It

FOR SALE OR TRADE for sheep or cattle: International F-12 tractor. Little Genius breaking plow 2-12 (bottom, cultivator, John Deere (Use iX

RAID-SUMMER

and tandem 6 ft., rotary hoe. Those Lone | t 00 * 3 arc a " *9 A' 1 condition. T E.

Sherrill. Belie Union.

12-19-23-3p

NORTHERN INDIANA POWER COMPANY

FOR SALF Walnut antique drop X leaf table, 100 years old Mrs. Joe | T Sears, 5 east Liberty street. 12-3p ]♦ FOR SALE ♦ radio, complete with battery. Call ,2 360 from 1:30 to 4:00. 12-2p Shop Saturday I 1 W nu •>'.• 1 1 Ma ket. Paat i ii i lads, poult ry, ' ■ fresh fruits, vegetables and eggs. It FOR s.M.K, Thn . 1 unu i B<n Hui coal oil stove, rebuilt. long chimneys, new wicks, green black, ivory. $8.05. Furniture Exchange, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 12-lp.

FOR SALE: Fancy fries, 20 cents per pound. Joe Rotli Mt. Meridian. 12-lp.

—Real Rstat'

FOR SALE A fiv,- room modern home in the southwest section ’ f the city. Financed. J T. Christie,

Real Estate.

12-2t

-For Rent—

FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 505 East Seminary street. J. G. Godwin, phono 303. ll-2t

Furnished apartment for rent. If no one home leave address or phone number in mail box. 108 east Franklin street. ll-3p |

A fine line of reconditioned late model cars priced to sell quick. j f Many dealers believe prices are going up in a short while. I don't knew—We ate still anxious to sell our stock instead of holding for high prices—Therefore this is a mark down instead of a raise in price. , i

Oldsmobile Sedan Extra dean throughout

lS67S ;

1‘MS ( hevrolet Deluxe Town Sedan

Radio and Heater

HKi8 ( hevrolet Standard Town Sedan

OK in every resiK-d 19.37 Dodge 2-Door Sedan Very C'le-.ut

$475 ♦ i $445 1

FOR RENT: Modern office rooms Sept. 1. 1940. E. A. Browning. 8-0t.

FOR RENT—2 modern sleeping’ rooms, No. 1 east Liberty st. 12-15-2

FOR RENT—Two front rooms, lights and water furnished. 210 N Vine St. 12-lp FOR RENT—Downstairs sleeping room. 4 blocks from square. Summer rates. Phone 522-J. 12-tf

—Wanted—

WANTED—Cook and laundress, live out of house. Permanent position. Address Box 212, Bay View, Michigan. 10-3p

WANTED: Car going to Louisville any week-end. Share expenses. Phone 643. 16-18-2t.

—Miscellaneous—

SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK: Slipcovers $3.00 per chair, $7.50 for davenport. First quality work guaranteed. ART FURNITURE SHOP. Phone 290. 9-5t.

1937 Fly mouth Coach An unusually good ear 1937 Ford 85 Tudor Radio & Heater. Good lire*, mechanically OK. 1937 Pontiac 2-Door Sedan Very clean in every respect 1936 Pontiac 2-Door Sedan A real bargain 1933 Chevrolet Coach New paint joh

$415 $385 $333 $425 $333 $143

OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM TERMS—You name them—We’ll meet them.

119 North Indiana St Phone 297

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