The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1940 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNEli, Q KEEN CASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1040.
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PREVO’S
FOR SALE: 366-M.
Gas range.
FOR SALE: Apples and cider.
Harley Harris, Cemetery Road. 4-2p.
FOR SALE: Black Poland and Berkshire male hog, 21 months old, | good one, reasonable. Inquire Ban- | ner. 5-Ip
Coal $4.25, mill wood $1.75, cord wood $2.25. B. and F., west Walnut, Ida E. Dreyer. 5-lp
—Real Rstate-
j FOR SALE: 4 170 acre farm on i concrete highway. 102 acres tillable, 1 balance pasture. New house, two ; barns, etc. Electricity. All build-
in good repair. 20'/,. down payI ment. balance easy terms. J. T. , Christie, Real Estate. 3-3t.
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I FOR SALE: A four room house m j Fillmore. Large lot. (Price $950.00. One hundred dollars down payment, ■ balance payable $6.50 a month. J I T. Christie, Real Estate. 4-2t.
—For Ren*—
I FOR RENT Home at 807 east ! Washington street. Phone 295-M o j (Rural 16F3. 5-lt 1
FOR RENT Unfurnished rooms with light and water. 107 W. Hill St
AT LOCAL THEATERS Previews and Reviews
; country of Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas in search of folk tunes peluliar to the hinterland of the nation, i twenty songs were unearthed. Some of the melodies are 150 years j old; all of them had their origin generations ago. The lyrics have been ' changed as the years passed and the tunes were handed down from generation to generation of the mountain Many of the songs have never
Yoncastle
The largest number of authentic hillbilly tunes ever assembled for a motion picture, many of them of unknown origin and all of them American folk songs, will be heard in Para- j
mount s 'Coinin Round the Moun- p,.,.,, heard in the urban areas of the tain. lea. Burnt n< starring film land and are expected to be picked which comes to the Voncastle Thea- U p ani | popularized because they are
tre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, typically American. After five months of research, dur- Chateau
ing which Music Supervisor Edward
Public Sale
I will sell at Public Sale at my farm, two and one half miles northeast of Brazil or one and one half mile north of Route 40 on the Kniglitsvillc Itoad, on
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1940 At 10:30 A. M. sharp, the following property:
Farmall tractor, combine 8 foot cut, a haler, rotary hoe, cultlpacker, all steel wagon, wheat drill corn planter, plows, wheel barrows, small tools of all kinds. All implements are International. One Duroc male hog.
Household Furnishings: Double drain board kitchen sink, eoal cooking range, bedroom suit, many other items too numerous to mention.
C. C. Timberman,
Lunch will lie served on the TERMS—CASH.
Owner grounds. C. L. BARTLEY, Auctioneer
FOR RENT: 6 room modern houso with bath. New furnace. Phone 557, 19-tf.
FOR RENT: 4 room semi-modetn,
unfurnished apartment. Phone 657-R. |
30-6t.
FOR RENT: 3 room modern apartment, private bath, partly furnished or unfurnished. Ralph Browning, 401 east Hanna. 4-4p.
FOR RENT: 2 unfurnished rooms, utilities furnished 1 block from square. 204 west Franklin street.
2-4p
unfolded in the thrill-packed story of Walter Wanger's “Foreign Correspondent,” which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock with a prominent stellar cast and is slated for a gala premiere at the Chateau Theatre on Sunday through Thursday. Mr. Wanger decided to make “Foreign Correspondent” in recognition of the intrepid group of American newspapermen who are serving as the na-
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Saturday Eveuing, October 5
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in order to keep their own people informed of the rapidly shifting pan-
orama of war.
“Foreign Correspondent” has in its principal roles Joel McCrea, Laraine Day, Herbert Marshall, George [ Sanders, Robert Benchley, Albert i Bassemian, Edmund Gwenn, Harry ‘ Davenport and Eduardo Ciannelli. ; Following the completion of his sensational nit. “Rebecca,’’ Alfred Hitch- ; cock, known throughout the world i as the master of screen thrillers, ! went to work on the script of “Forej ign Correspondent," and with Joan Harrison and Charles Bennett wrote the original screenplay.
—For Sale-
FOR SALE One Seth Thomas weight clock, perfect condition, keeps lime and strikes correctly; also one cider mill, smail size, $3.50. R. W. Baldwin, Manhattan road. 5-lp
FOR RENT: Upper 3 room unfur- | nished apartment. Close in. Phone I 748-J. 3-3p. !
FOR RENT: Very modern 5 room j apartment. Heat and water furnish- j ed. Located near College and City i Schools. Large front yard, large j front porch. Harry H. Talbott. Phone 547-W. 2-tf. |
FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished apartment, partly modern, ground floor, private entrance. 405 east Hanna. Phone 211. 4-2t.
FOR SALE Harris visible typewriter, three bank, new condition, $11.45. Furniture Exchange, west side square. Phone 170-J. 5-lp
FOR RENT: 3 or 4 room modern j apartment with bath. Phone 768-W. | 4-2t.
-Wanted—
south on cemetery roads.
For high grade upholstering, fumi-
and eating t ure repairing, refinishing and per-
covers. Call 299.
FOR SALE: Cooking
apples at Bailey's Orchard, 2 miles j f ect fitting slip
26-tf.
FOR SALE: A lot of fine wind fall grimes golden. Get them while they are fresh and cheap. Bring baskets. McCullough Orchard. 1-tf.
USE Daily BANr-TETri aDVEU TISING FIRST—Most People tie Most of their Buying Ideas froin Newspapers.
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SENATOR
We pay highest prices for paper, rags, iron and al! kinds of junk.
Courthouse ■ Greencastle • 7:30 P. M.
Come and meet your Putnam County Republican Candidates.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
317 N. Vine Street GREENCASTLE, INDIANA Formerly old County Garage Phone 678 You call—We haul
PUBLIC SALE of livestock Tuesday. October 15. Floris McCammack, H mile west of Belle Union. 2-tf.
FOR SALE: Apples, harvest time. Strain's Orchard. Drops 50c. 2-4p.
FOR SALE: Rabbits and hutches. Make offer. 205 Berry street. 2-tf.
FOR SALE: Jersey cow and calf. Charles Morgan, Reelsvllle, R. 1. 3-3p.
FOR SALE: Small circulator heater Like new—$10.00. C. N. Phillips, Fillmore. 3-3p.
SALE: Two good violins— one fine cornet—one ukelele and three music stands. Call 687R. 4-2t.
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrolet 2door; 1934 Ford tudor; 1929 Chevrolet 2-door, A-l; 1928 Dodge. Morison & Webb. Phone 121. 3-3t.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for livestock, 3 piece wicker living room suite, good condition. White Leghorn pullets from heavy laying strain. Gladys Moiler, West Main, Cloverdale Phone 163. 5-3t
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Wantpd to rent or buy small farm, cheap, near Greencastle. Inquire Banner. 4-2p.
WANTED: Experienced cook, male j r female. Address Box E, Banner. J 3-3t. '
—Miscellaneous—
NOTICE: For your ash-hauling please call for Eldon Lewis at FreJ James Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF
Special: Grease Job 59c at Deem's Standard. North Jackson St. 24 ' hour service. 23-tf.
SKATING PARTIES: We welcome skating parties, modern new rink. See us for prices. Plainfieid ! Skating Rink, South City Park. Plainfield, Indiana. 27-12p.
LOST: Bill fold, containing $1.09 bill and $38.08 check. Charles Hodge, Belle Union. 4-3p.
Am holing out driven wells and dug wells also. Blasting and fixing springs. See Charles E. Rogers, 607 Howard Street. 5-0-12-3p
to women who have longed for a good-looking shoe that is good to the feet... to discover joyous comfort in beautiful Red Cross Shoes.
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Poland China Hogs Picked from 160 of Spring Pigs 25 Boars and 25 Gilts Friday, Oct. 11
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TODAY: DOUBLE FEATURE: TScBAlCONY: Richard Arlen and Andy Devine In “LEATHER I And Bob Steele In “WILD HORSE VALLrA
