The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1940 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GRKENCASTLE, INDIANA, ^ FDNEVDAV. OCTORF.R
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Tigers To Meet Ohio Weslevan
STRONG orptysn ION PROVIDED FOR DEPAI \\ TEAM ON
SATI'liDAY
Ohio Wesleyan, one of the strongest secon lary football teams in the Buckeye state, will provide the opposition for the DePauw Tigers Satin day afternoon as a main feature of
Old Gold Day.
This is a non-conference tilt for the local collegians but its outcoin» will be cloaely watched by other Hoosier schools as many sports writers and fans are now contending that the Tigers have a good chance of winning th e In liana title this; season. The Ohio Weselyan game will be a real test for DePauw, following victories over Hanover and Franklin. The visitors have another strong team again this fall and will invade Greencastle determined to stop the Methodist's winning streak. Coach Gaumy Neal will start about the same lineup that faced Fianklin here last Saturday with Higgins, who got loose for a 92-yard touchdown gallop on an intercepted pass, probably getting a regular be th in the Old Gold backfield.
BOWLING Wednesday 7.30 p. m.—Zinc B vs. Zinc A. Thursday 7:30 p. m.—Eitel's vs. O. & I. Friday 7:30 p. m.—Rotary vs. Coca Cola.
FOR RENT: 6 room modern house with bath. New furnace. Phone 557. 19-tf.
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Featured roles are played by 'Peggy Moran, Anne Nagel, Kathryn Ad-
ams and Julie Duncan.
Colorful sequences are laid aboard ship and in the romantic land of the pampas. New songs in the picture include • Hit the Road." "The New Lick." "Oh, He Loves Me" and "Rhumboogie" sung by the Andrews
Sisters.
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"150" McMILLIN (Csailnurd from I*ai(e One) Iky coll tiving a is definition of a great ftt-nl pi “one who will make rsacrifii. to play the game.” Bo Krasted I expanded his meaning 1 to layer to the man in a Inim.it h will make any sacrit tor tn 1 of his church, school | community. P : - tit high schools in Mi McMillan pointed out in n r i ring states there are mo high school football in | e t ntage of population inti, lute'? Using as example iiool football teams in I' te of 800 000 populate t'ti i of Indiana, a state of I 000,000, with 05 high
school football teams. Other states, he said, have many high school football team such as Ohio with 465, Illinois with 485 and many other states with approximately 300 teams. “Then,” he said, “when we get a Harmon he goes to Michigan.”
out that the boys are too often made panty-w^aists. They need fine suits and the best of equipment or they won’t play. If they were real football players they would play in any garb they could find. They would play because they love the game. “The weakness as I see it is that they are pampered and spoiled until they are not worthy of the name of
bting athletes.
Going on, the Indiana mentor pointed out that a football player or any kind of an athlete needs background to be a really good player. To
be a real asset a boy should love the , Further describing the game of game and this love grows in a boy football, the Big Ten coach said. “It when he plays the game around the j R a game to be played with all your early teens. Junior high school teams heart and all your soul but when you should be organized, that, said Me- play your last game you must reMillan, Is the time to really teach the member that you are a has been and game. [ not have any inflated ideas.” He Taking another poke at many high emphatically stated that a boy’s ego schools, the football mentor pointed should never be inflated by a coach
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Previews and Reviews AT LOCAL THEATERS ^ Vmicastle Starring the Ritz Brothers and the Andrews Sisters, famed swing trio, Universal’s streamlined musical farce, “Argentine Nights," comes Wednesday and Thursday to the Voncastle theatre. Nine new songs are introduced in the elaborate film which presents the hilaiious Ititzes as three fasttalking agents for a throng of beautiful entertainers touring South America. The Andrews Sisters, whose songs on phonograph records, stage and radio are known to millions, make their film debut in the picture. Constance Moore has the romantic lead as the to:ch singer who takes her girl band into the pampas country and falls in love with a dashing gaueho played by George Reeves, recent screen discovery.
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She’* a hillbilly with a Florida accent and a New York background, She can call "hawgs," with a men*ace. and she can wear “store clothes" with the air of a Chanel model. She can eclipse many an operatic star when it comes to vocal gymnastics, but her first love and her true love is yodeling hillbilly ballads. This fascinating bundle of contradictions is Miss Judy Canova, whom Republic has catapulted to stardom in "Scatterbrain," the hilaiious
FOR SALE: Cooking and eating apples at Bailey’s Orchard, 2 miles south on cemetery roads. 26-tf. FOR SALE: Fresh cold cider and good cooking and eating apples. McCullough Orchard. 8-tf.
FDR RENT: 3 or 4 room modern apartment. Private bath. Phone 768-W. 14-tr. FDR RENT: Modern 6 room house on east Hanna street. Phone 263-J after 5:00 p. m. 15-3t. FOfft RENT — Large modern room. Private entrance. Phone 417M. 14-3t FOR RENT: 2 or 3 room modern apartment. Fhirnished or unfurnish- : 'd. 302 south Indiana street. 16-17-19-3t.
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FOR SALE: Wilton rug, good condition, colors dark blue and wine, 11x22 1-2 Delta Upsilon Fraternity. 14-3t. FOR SALE: Heatrola, 4 to 5 room size, almost new. Robert L. Fisher, Stilesville. 15-3p.
FOR SALE: Westinghouse electric stove. Good condition. Call Mrs. C. C. Tucker. Phone 186. 15-5t. FDR SALE: Young Guernsey bull.
Lowell A. Dick, Fillmore.
14-3p.
WANTED: Boy for part time work in Restaurant. Evenings, Saturday night and Sunday. Address reply in writing to Box 4, care of Banner. State age, expe:icnce ami education. 15-2t. F’or high grade upholstering, furniture repairing, refinishing and perfect fitting slip covers. Call 299. THE ART FURNITURE SHOP. 4-tf. Rawleigh Route now open. Real opportunity for man who wants pei - .nanent, profitable work. Start promptly. Write Rawleigh's, Dept INJ-178-K, Freeport. 111. 16-ln.
FOR SALE: Henry Williams,
“DOWNTOWN ’ COACHES WILL MEET THURSDAY The meeting of the "Down-Town Coaches ’ Club this week will be held Thu sday evening instead of tonight, owing to important meetings of members of the Athletic department of DePauw. The meeting will be held Thursday evening in the Assembly room of the court 'house at 7:30 o'clock. Pictures of the DePauw-Franklln game and some portions of the In-diana-Texas game played at Bloomington last Saturday afternoon will be shown. A good many people from Greencastle saw the game played and will be inletested in seeing it on the screen. The DePauw’-Franklin game was played here and some fine pictures of it were taken by Lloyd Messersmith of the Athletic department and they are in readiness for the weekly show. The public Is cordially invited to this meeting. but that all the time the boy must be made to realize that after he is out of school that he must make his way on his mental merits and not on his past athletic prowess. Qn commenting on weekly games he said that they can all be decided on the toss of a coin as any play may decide who will he the victor. In closing he -aid he loves all his boys and boys in general and that he loves to promote the feeling of good sportsmanship as well as the aim that the future must be looked at even W’hile playing football.
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Judy “reckons as how her sensa--ional success Just happened." She ipent her early life in Jacksonville, Florida, where her father, now dead, was an architect and cotton broket who became impoverished when the Florida real estate bubble burst. Indy, her sister Anne and brothers, Zoke and Pete, spent their childhood mingling with the picturesqu-. backwoods people of the Florida lowlands and the Georgia hills, and absorbed their dialects and much of
their folklore.
HALLO WE'FJN DECORATIONS, masks, paper plates, caps, nois- I
and other party I
supplies at SNIDER'S WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORE. 14-3t.
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Frying chickens. Airport Road.
15-3p
FOR SALK: Coal and Wood Call Edgar White. Phone 562-.I. 15-2p
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call at A & S Junk Yard. 317 norm Vine. Phone 678. 14-6p.
‘‘Cock Robin" appears at THE >EPAUW LITTLE THEATRE FriIny and Saturday nights. Save on i season ticket. See Sam Hanna <°w. 16 . u
FOR SALE: Good top. Used one year.
clay chimney Phone 342. 15-tf.
FOR SALFi: Single bed with mattress and springs, also Irish mail. 13
Highland street.
15-2p.
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FOR SALE: Good 2 year oil beagle rabbit hound. 704 south College avenue. 15-2p. FOR SALE: One lime spreader good as new. William Newkirk, Fillmore. 15-2p.
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The undersigned administrator of t he estate of Sarah Kllta Set h Mellon deceased, hereby (fives noth, that 1.. virtue nf an order of die Putnam Circuit Court he will at the hour nf 10 00 o clock a. tn. on the 30th day of October, 1940, at Greencustle. Indiana, at the premises located on West l.lbctt Street, offer for sale at public auction, til of the interest of said decedent in md to the following described real ■state, to-wlt: The west half of I
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FOR SALE: Estol Brothers, Phone 202-R.
Fresh milks cows. Greencastle, R. 1 15-3p.
FOR SALFT: DcLavel cream separator No. 12 with 32 volt motor. Good condition. Guy Jackson, 4 miles northeast city. 14-16-18-31.
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FOR SALE: Good pure bred immune’boars and pills of market type. Also a lot of farms for sale. Carl Porter, Wavelrmd. Indiana. Milligan phone. Farm 3 miles west of Milligan. 16-3p. P. E. O. RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday, October 10, at 8:30 a. m. at court house. 16-3t
rator FOR SALE Duroc boars. Immuned and eligible. Claud Pruitt, Bainbridge. 16-18-21-23-25-51
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Don’t forgot to see Pherson at Bainbridge for that metal, roll roofing and barbed wire that you will need before winter. 16-3t. FOR SALE: Used McCormick Deering 2-row mounted corn picker for F-20 tractor; one used Dodge truck, one use 1 CMC Luck; one used International truek. These trucks are 1 1-2 tons, good tires and arc guaranteed lo give service. WEESNER IMPLEMENT CO. Phono 461 16-2t.
FOR SALE: Nice 5 year old gelding. Irish cobbler potatoes. Maynard Giubb. Phone rural 3F13. 16-Ip.
FOR SALE: Three burner wickless coal oil stove, sets on table, $3.50. Furniture Exchange. West Si Je Square. Phone 170^3. 16-lp.
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FDR SALE: The 62 aero Vanlandinjfham farm two miles North of Greencastle on State Road 43. Price reduced to $8.000 00 for quick sale. Discount for cash. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 14-3t. FDR SALE: A forty acre farm in Clinton Township. 1-2 tillable. Four room house. Price $1200.00. J. T. Christie, Real Estate. 14-3t.
For Real-
JUDGE
FDR RENT: 3 or 5 room modern apartment, hardwood floors; front and back porch: refrigerator. Phone 560-M:. 15-3t
PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated Nov. 5th, 1940
We are now buying yellow ripe pumpkins. WRITE OR CALL LADOGA CANNING CO. LADOGA, INDIANA
LOST: Check for $15.00 Monday lowntown. Made payable to Robert Huller, Fillmore. 15-2p.
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FREE LESSONS with each accordion, guitar or piano purchased. Terms if dsired. ARMSTRONG MUSIC STUDIO, 109 west Walnut, Greencastle. 9-10p.
Special: Grease Job 59c at Deem’s Standard. North Jackson St. 24 Hour service. 23-tf.
NOTICE: For your ash-hauling please call for Eldon Lewis at Fred fames Res. Phone 718-W. 7-TF.
For well drilling see J. L. Smith, Ctloverdale. 12-6p. FISH SUPPER Raccoon M. E. jhurch, October 18. 6 p. m. Candiates urged to attend. 16-lp
FOR SALE: Apples. Grimes 50c. Good cider. Crystal Spring Apple Cave, west end of Elizabeth street. Kenneth Harris. Phone 287-W. 16-18-19-31.
INDIAN \POLIS LIVESTOCK
Hog receipts 12.000: no early sales; bidding 10 cents lower, asking about steady. Cattle 1,500. calves 500; opening generally about steady; car choice 1089 lb. yearlings $13; good grade steers and yearlings mostly $11.50J12; bulk heifers $6 50-$9.50; venlets itrong to 50 cents higher, top $12. Sheep 1.300; lambs steady to 25 ■onts higher, mostly $9.25-$9.50.
Mis. J. L. Robertson left today for her home in San Francisco, Cal., after visiting with her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. J. W. Herod and other relatives and friends.
A check for $2,818.72 was received today at the office of the auditor of Putnam county, Gilbert E. Ogles, from the state department of finance, which is Putnam county's share of the semi-annual distribution of intangible taxes collected by the state. Distribution of this amount will be made soon by the auditoi’s office to the township trustees of the county and to the Greencastle consolidated schools.
PUBLIC SAUF As I am leaving the farm and will live in town, I will sell at Auction at my farm, 5 miles southwest of < lovertlale, 'I miles No thwost of Cataract. Thursday, Oct. 24 10:30 A. M. —ONE HOUSE— One 4-year-old gra\ horse, sound and well broke. 5—CATTLE—5 One 5-year-oli Guernsei cow with large heifer calf h,\ side. One 5-year-old Shorthorn and Jersey, milking good. One 2-year-old Shorthorn cow, milking gooel. One Yearling Shorthorn heifer. 40—HOGS—10 Four Duroc Sows with 24 pigs. 12 Shoals, wt. 8(1 to 104) pounds. FARM IMPLEMENTS New Weber wagon with box bed; roller, new spike tooth harrow; new McCormick-Deering mowing machine; double shovel plow; walking break ploy, corn planter; cultivator and many other tools, etc. Neighbors welcome to sell In this :;ale! TERMS; CASH! LOUIS O’CONNER, Owner ALTON HI RST. Auct. IRA KNOLL, Cleric Dinner by First Christian Church of Cloverdate.
